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|pages=32
|publisher=Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
With thanks to the publishers, Bloomsbury for sending the book.
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|name=Jill
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|comment= Isn't Charlotte a grown up sheep though? Don't adults accomplish big acts of derring do to save others? I'd see what you mean if she was a lamb but she's a sheep, right?
I'd miss sing-song rhythm in the text as this certainly looks like one for the littler of little ones going by the illustrations. The pictures are also maybe just a little bit too pretty for me.
Also, I tend to prefer the more anarchic picture books, as children's lives are SO proscribed, I think they definitely need somewhere where rules can be safely broken and books are that place. I also think they can distinguish fantasy considerably better than most of us realise.
I think I'd like the things you dislike about this book and dislike the things you liked!    
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|name=Claire
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|comment= Point taken Jill. I don't think it's clear how "old" Charlotte is, but she's the character the reader is asked to identify with, hence my caution.
I guess, as with any book, an adult's eye is needed to see where an explanation might be required if the child sees fit to act in a manner we do not like.
 
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