The Sheep Who Hatched an Egg
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More About This Title The Sheep Who Hatched an Egg
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Lola is proud of her amazing wool. After all, everyone on the farm tells her how beautiful she looks. She spends hours brushing her wool to keep it shiny and silky. Until one day when the weather gets hot, and all the sheep have to get haircutsincluding Lola! She’s so upset without her wool that she runs away and hides by herself. And when her wool finally grows back, it’s tangled, messy
HORRIBLE! But hiding in Lola’s wool is a wonderful surprise, one that will help her realize that she doesn't have to be pretty or perfect in order to be a friend
or to be extraordinary!
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Gemma Merino is the award-winning author of several children's books, including The Cow Who Climbed a Tree. She spent the first half of her life in her hometown near Barcelona where she became an architect with very itchy feet. And after living and working in Dublin, Tel Aviv, and finally London, she discovered the fascinating world of picture books. She received her MA in children's book illustration at the Cambridge School of Art. Gemma Merino is the award-winning author of several children's books, including The Cow Who Climbed a Tree. She spent the first half of her life in her hometown near Barcelona where she became an architect with very itchy feet. And after living and working in Dublin, Tel Aviv, and finally London, she discovered the fascinating world of picture books. She received her MA in children's book illustration at the Cambridge School of Art.
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"Using soft edges, watercolors, and simple, warm words, Gemma Merino shares the unlikely story of a sheep who lost her silky wool but gained happiness, self-confidence, and a beautiful new friendship." —Foreword Reviews"A dandy tale of self-acceptance . . . Merino's airy style reflects the light message of the book: celebrate yourself and enjoy your imperfections." —Kirkus Reviews"With aplomb, Lola shows that there are good hair days and bad hair days, but self-confidence comes from within. A fun seasonal read-aloud for storytime and one-on-one sharing." —School Library Journal