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"A standout addition to children's educational literature, promoting curiosity and laughter on every page." --Carol Thompson Pete has a sheep problem. No matter where he goes, or what he does, sheep show up. LOTS of sheep. Pete likes sheep, but sheep like counting games. And counting with them can be dangerous-ESPECIALLY if you don't want to fall asleep (which he absolutely does NOT want to do). Pete tries a gamut of creative ideas (like sheep-repellent spray and an anti-gravity device) to get rid of his SHEEP problem before it turns into a SLEEP problem. This hilarious graphic picture book,…mehr

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"A standout addition to children's educational literature, promoting curiosity and laughter on every page." --Carol Thompson Pete has a sheep problem. No matter where he goes, or what he does, sheep show up. LOTS of sheep. Pete likes sheep, but sheep like counting games. And counting with them can be dangerous-ESPECIALLY if you don't want to fall asleep (which he absolutely does NOT want to do). Pete tries a gamut of creative ideas (like sheep-repellent spray and an anti-gravity device) to get rid of his SHEEP problem before it turns into a SLEEP problem. This hilarious graphic picture book, filled with a few baaaad puns and a bevy of STEAM-powered solutions for defying a daunting force of nature (sheep?!), explores the idea that problems can be possibilities in disguise. Pete's attempts to solve his SHEEP PROBLEM involve elements of science, technology, engineering, art, and math in a fun, interactive way that facilitates further discussion and exploration with readers. Part bedtime story, part creative problem-solving, this clever and amusing story is "a delightful read for young readers and a perfect addition to any classroom or family bookshelf."
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Bernice Seward has never met a sheep she didn't like; though, admittedly, she hasn't met as many of them as Pete has. You can find her engaging in a plethora of STEAM-powered activities throughout the Pacific Northwest. She lives in Lewiston, Idaho, with her family and a cluster of cats. The Sheep Magnet is her twelfth illustrated book for children. Some of her other works include The Girl Who Lived in a Shoe and other Torn-Up Tales, Have You Seen My Frog?, and a series of Bite-Size Books for Beginning Readers. You can find out more about Bernice-and download printable educational materials for her books-at www.berniceseward.com.