When a new animal comes to the barnyard, the animals try to determine which one of them it resembles--since it is white like the duck, has four legs like the pig, and eats clover like the cow.
Simple, accessible text and a picture glossary help beginning readers build their vocabularies with each turn of the page. Bright photographs make readers feel as if they are on a farm alongside a variety of sheep.
An old wolf is looking forward to some lamb stew, but when the little lamb he was planning to eat treats him with kindness, the wolf realizes that friendships are more important than stew.
Although he is a sheep, Johnny Mutton goes to school, competes in the spelling bee, dresses up for Halloween, and discovers his favorite sport, always remaining true to himself.
Wooly the sheep roams the night when he is unable to fall asleep. He strolls in the meadows, chases butterflies, draws pictures and finally falls asleep counting sheep.