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Little lamb, have you any wool? / Isabel Minhós Martins ; [illustrated by Yara Kono ; translated by Maureen de Sousa].

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Spanish Publication details: Toronto : Owlkids Books ; Berkeley, Calif. : Distributed in the United States by Publisher's Group West, c2011.Edition: North American edDescription: 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 1926973143
  • 9781926973142
Uniform titles:
  • Ovejita, dame lana. English
Subject(s): Summary: A boy asks his friend the lamb for wool so he can make himself warm clothing for winter, and the lamb is always willing to help.
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Children's Book Children's Book Dr. James Carlson Library Children's Picturebook Martins Isa Available 33111006862656
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An adaptation of the classic "Baa Baa Black Sheep" rhyme, Little Lamb, Have You Any Wool? tells the story of a young child and his lamb preparing for the cold winter ahead. The little boy asks the lamb if he can use its wool to protect everything from his head to his toes from the coming frost. The lamb agrees, and the boy uses the soft wool to make himself a coat, a scarf, some socks, and everything else he needs. But then, he wonders, won't his newly shorn little lamb be cold? In the spirit of cooperation and caring friendship, the boy makes another set of winter clothes for the lamb. Now, they are both warm and ready to face winter together! Young readers will delight in the saturated colors of the illustrations and the classic message of friendship communicated through the whimsical text of Little Lamb, Have You Any Wool?

Translation from the Spanish of: Ovejita, dame lana.

A boy asks his friend the lamb for wool so he can make himself warm clothing for winter, and the lamb is always willing to help.

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