The Flock

Author:   Margarita del Mazo ,  Guridi
Publisher:   NubeOcho
ISBN:  

9788419253262


Pages:   40
Publication Date:   18 May 2023
Recommended Age:   From 3 years
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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The Flock


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Being part of a flockis easy, you just have to do what the others do. But when Sheep Four decidesnot to follow the others, how will Mike, the boy counting sheep, get to sleep? Being a sheep is easy. All they have to do is graze, snooze and help people fall asleep now and again. Every person is assigned their own personal flock... The drill is always the same, first Sheep one jumps over the fence, then Sheep two followed by Sheep three and so forth. When a little boy called Mike can't sleep one night, he starts to count his personal flock.. Sheep One, Sheep Two, Sheep Three... but then something strange happens... Sheep four doesn't want to jump! How will Mike be able to get to sleep now? Tambin disponible en espaol. (Also available in Spanish.)

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Author:   Margarita del Mazo ,  Guridi
Publisher:   NubeOcho
Imprint:   NubeOcho
ISBN:  

9788419253262


ISBN 10:   841925326
Pages:   40
Publication Date:   18 May 2023
Recommended Age:   From 3 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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Cartoon art outlined in black depicts green-dominated pasture scenes against white space offset by blue and dark gray tones for Mike's sleepless setting, enhancing the amusing premise of this offbeat but heartening narrative. A humorous take on a long-standing tactic for combating insomnia. (Picture book. 5-8) - Kirkus Throughout, plain backdrops provide human characters' skin tones, and scribbly sketches by Guridi depict the rule-following animals with simple features and stick legs. - Publishers Weekly


Cartoon art outlined in black depicts green-dominated pasture scenes against white space offset by blue and dark gray tones for Mike's sleepless setting, enhancing the amusing premise of this offbeat but heartening narrative. A humorous take on a long-standing tactic for combating insomnia. (Picture book. 5-8) - Kirkus


Cartoon art outlined in black depicts green-dominated pasture scenes against white space offset by blue and dark gray tones for Mike’s sleepless setting, enhancing the amusing premise of this offbeat but heartening narrative. A humorous take on a long-standing tactic for combating insomnia. (Picture book. 5-8) – Kirkus Throughout, plain backdrops provide human characters’ skin tones, and scribbly sketches by Guridi depict the rule-following animals with simple features and stick legs. – Publishers Weekly


"Cartoon art outlined in black depicts green-dominated pasture scenes against white space offset by blue and dark gray tones for Mike’s sleepless setting, enhancing the amusing premise of this offbeat but heartening narrative. A humorous take on a long-standing tactic for combating insomnia. (Picture book. 5-8) – Kirkus Throughout, plain backdrops provide human characters’ skin tones, and scribbly sketches by Guridi depict the rule-following animals with simple features and stick legs. – Publishers Weekly Both the English and Spanish version read smoothly with a sly sense of humor. Great for kids who feel a bit different and an excellent bedtime story. – Youth Services Book Review ""A singular picture book for curious kids who appreciate layers of meaning and reflection in their stories—and just the right amount of silliness"" –  Starred review in School Library Journal. The Flock, by Margarita del Mazo, beautifully dramatizes this quandary: that numbers are at once alike and wildly different. The numbers One through Nine enter as sheep who usually jump single-file over a hurdle while a sleepy boy named Mike counts. One night, Four refuses to jump. It is a numeric and a narrative crisis, which the illustrator Guridi animates with humor and urgency.  – Counting on Conversation. The New York Times A nice story about standing out from the crowd. The illustrations are cute and expressive. – Kiss the Book Jr."


Author Information

Margarita del Mazo is a writer and storyteller who is greatly admired in Spain. She has almost twenty books to her name, many of which have been translated into other languages. Among them are the bestsellers Camuas and The Flock, winning the Madrid Booksellers Guild Award and the Miami Cuatrogatos Foundation Award for best illustrated children's book. Guridi is an artist from Sevilla (Spain). Since 1995, he's worked and experimented professionally almost every aspect of design, image and advertisement. He's published over seventy books.His work is highly valued in Spain, while also being recognized abroad. His books have been published in USA, France, Germany, Italy, Libano... He currently combines his work as teacher with his career as a children's book illustrator.

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