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Highlights
- The free-spirited, fluffy, one-of-a-kind sheep Woolbur is on his way to school, and he's MORE than ready... But Maa and Paa aren't so sure.
- 4-8 Years
- 11.2" x 9.4" Hardcover
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Social Themes
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About the Book
The free-spirited, fluffy, one-of-a-kind sheep Woolbur is on his way to school--and he's MORE than ready. This charming yet spunky follow-up to the beloved "Woolbur" is ideal for children who march to the beat of their own drum or anyone who needs a little encouragement on their first day of school. Full color.x 11.Book Synopsis
The free-spirited, fluffy, one-of-a-kind sheep Woolbur is on his way to school, and he's MORE than ready...
But Maa and Paa aren't so sure. What if Woolbur isn't exactly ready for school?
He's different. He's unusual. And his new hairdo is kooky!
At school, Woolbur loves trying new things like drawing outside of the lines and eating grass. (No wonder his parents were worried!)
The rest of his classmates are nervous about their first day and aren't excited about trying anything new. Will Woolbur's excitement help show his friends that doing something different, or unusual, or kooky is the best way to get ready for school?
This charming yet spunky follow-up to the beloved Woolbur is the perfect gift for children who march to the beat of their own drum or anyone who needs a little encouragement on their first day of school.
From the Back Cover
Tomorrow is Woolbur's first day of school.
Woolbur can fix his own wool, write his name, and color outside the lines.
And most important, he never follows the crowd.
Woolbur is ready for school, but is school ready for Woolbur?
Review Quotes
"Woolbur is an excellent role model of self-confidence and positivity." -- Kirkus Reviews
"The fiercely independent sheep introduced in Woolbur starts school in this infectious follow-up." -- Publishers Weekly
"Woolbur tackles each new experience with aplomb." -- Publishers Weekly
"In a long list of appealing back-to-school books, this one really makes the grade." -- School Library Journal