Ready or Not, Woolbur Goes to School!
By (Author) Leslie Helakoski
Illustrated by Lee Harper
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
19th June 2018
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: School stories
Childrens / Teenage: Personal and social topics
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Farm animals
Hardback
32
Width 237mm, Height 286mm, Spine 10mm
420g
The free-spirited, fluffy, one-of-a-kind sheep Woolburis on his way to school, and hes MORE than ready...
But Maa and Paa arent so sure. What if Woolbur isnt exactly ready for school
Hes different.Hes 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 arent excited about trying anything new. Will Woolburs 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.
"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
Leslie Helakoski is the author of the Big Chickens series as well as Woolbur and Woolbur Goes to School. She has written and illustrated Fair Cow, Big Pigs, Doggone Feet, and Hoot and Honk Just Can't Sleep. She lives in Michigan with her family. Visit her online at www.helakoskibooks.com. Lee Harper is an illustrator, and sometimes author-illustrator, of a flock of picture books. He still likes going to school, but nowadays when he goes to school it's as a visiting author. He drives there in a regular car but wishes he could get there on a hay wagon like Woolbur. Learn more about Lee Harper's books and school visits at www.leeharperart.com.