Where is the Green Sheep? by Judy Fox, Mem; Horacek
There are red sheep and blue sheep, wind sheep and wave sheep, scared sheep and brave sheep, but where is the green sheep? The search is on in this cozy, sheep-filled story from beloved author Mem Fox and popular Australian cartoonist Judy Horacek. Complete with sleepy rhymes and bright illustrations, this book is sure to delight children of all ages, from the very young to those just beginning to read. Wonderful characters and wonderfully illustrated. 2005 Children's Book of the Year for Early Childhood. . Review Everybody loves sheep, and this flock cunningly portrays concepts in a fun and clever manner. We are first introduced to the blue sheep and the red sheep. Sheep in various activities are presented but one sheep is missing--the green sheep. Tanning sheep, diving sheep--even Gene Kelly in sheep's clothing makes an appearance dancing and singing in the rain. (Twenty-first century children will most likely not understand that allusion, but it is a great page!) Horacek's playful pen and watercolor images convey Fox's text with practical simplicity and friendly colors with just the right amount of white space on each spread. A few opposites are included along with an assortment of colorful and colorless sheep engaged in different activities. Can you find the reflective sheep? But what about that elusive green sheep? By the end of the book you will find out. Reviewer: Elizabeth Young, Children's Literature - Where is the Green Sheep? by Mem Fox.
'Oh what a beaut it is! ... Cunningly worked rhyming words make it a delight to read aloud, sharing with a very young reader who will want to return again and again to the story ... Brilliant.'