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The Strange Case of the Missing Sheep

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1, 2, 3 . . . hey, where?d all the sheep go?? In a place called Happy Valley, there live ten sheep. Every night, the ten sheep are counted into their beds by one Super Sheep Dog named Doug. But one day, the sheep are missing! Who could have stolen them? Might it be Wolf, who lives in the Dark Forest? And for what nefarious purpose? Does he want to knit them into a blanket? Bake them into a pie? Or maybe he wants to . . . count them? With kooky, creative illustrations and an unexpected ending that will get kids giggling, this is a lively story about the fun of counting .. . and a bedtime surprise.

32 pages, Hardcover

First published September 3, 2009

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Mircea Catusanu

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808 reviews34 followers
January 4, 2019
In Happy Valley, ten happy sheep play all day with one Super Dog to watch over them. Next to the valley is the Dark Forest where the wolf lives. One day the wolf lures the sheep away with candy. Super Dog leaps into action! But wait--what is going on here? The poor wolf just wanted to count the sheep so he could get some sleep...but they won't stop moving!

This is a fun one to read aloud with a child sitting next to you or on your lap so you can see all the amusing things in the illustrations. I love that the twist that has the wolf not being a bad guy for a change.
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325 reviews16 followers
July 13, 2012
Catusanu, M. (2009). The Strange Case of the Missing Sheep. New York: Viking.

9780670011315


Appetizer: "Inspired by TRUE events," this "thriller"shares the story of how a wolf tempted ten sheep to his house in the dark forest. It's up to the sheep dog to find the sheep and bring them home.

What a fun picturebook! I love how this story has a lot of fun with a wolf trying to catch the sheep.

There's a lot of activity on each page, with signs, arrows, the occasional definition, not to mention all the different activities the sheep get up to. Kids will want to spend some time staring at the stylized (predominately orange) illustrations.

I especially like the endpages of this thriller picturebook, since they show a pair of hands with the one of the ten sheep above each finger, it would be the PERFECT page to pause over with a toddler to reaffirm how to count to ten.


Dinner Conversation:

"In a place called Happy Valley, there lived ten sheep...and one Super Sheep Dog named Doug."

"Next to the Happy Valley was the Dark Forest. Wolf lived here. And he had a problem...."

"I need sheep..."

"Sheep, get in line! I...2...3..."


To Go with the Meal:

This fun book can be used as a bedtime read, with a teacher or parent discussing some of the routines necessary to get ready for sleep and encouraging wee little ones to count sheep as they drift off. And in general, this book can be used to help with counting.

This could also be a fun read. Kids will like that it plays with expectations over why the wolf wants the sheep.


Tasty Rating: !!!!
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1,662 reviews16 followers
May 27, 2020
Strange is an accurate word for the title
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1,328 reviews14 followers
March 17, 2013
This isn't a bad book when it comes to counting. It just isn't fabulous. I liked Doug, and I truly appreciated how the art is reminiscent of an old newspaper.

I guess, if I can be complainy, the trope of sheep and other barnyard animals is widely used. If you are going to write something memorable, it needs to be just that, memorable. It needs to add something to the "dialogue." This one didn't, it was transactional, it was ok.

So, for early counting, with a little bit of humor, this isn't bad. It's not the best sheep, barnyard, "fable-esque," counting, etc book. It's an ok mix of that lot.

Borrow it.
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1,846 reviews12 followers
August 2, 2012
I can't help but like this book because the sheep dog shares a name with our beloved hound dog Doug. Overall, though, this one is a bit strange. The story doesn't quite flow for me, and the illustrations, reminiscent of Lane Smith's work, are really busy. (That could be a good thing, tough, it would give older little ones quite a bit to look at and talk about.) I loved the surprising explanation for why the wolf needed the sheep, though, so that combined with "Doug" makes this a 4 star read for us.
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247 reviews
December 11, 2009
I wanted to love this book, since it looked perfect for story time or as a counting book. Unfortunately, the strangely overwhelming orange caste to the illustrations, coupled with a muddy story made this picture book a disappointment. The wolf luring the sheep into the forest with candy struck me as a little sinister; although the reader finds out he brought them home to help him sleep. The endpapers were quite nice...
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87 reviews25 followers
September 16, 2009
The illustrations in this book were mildly irritating. To be more specific, I actually liked the artwork itself but there was too much going on that was distracting (labels and speech bubbles that detracted from what was going on). Super Dog was also in my opinion, out of place and unnecessary. Overall a cute take on a common theme.
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66 reviews6 followers
February 12, 2013
The Strange Case of the Missing Sheep was an exciting book. This book tells the old and familiar story of a Wolf kidnapping sheep. However this wolf convinces the sheep to come to his house but it ends in a twist. This book uses addition skills to count they sheep to and from the farm. This book can be used in my K-1 grades to help with counting strategies.
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407 reviews10 followers
July 7, 2014
Looking for a good bedtime read, for the kids that is. No smut, no horror, no politics, nor romance, princesses, dragons, etc., just a wolf, a dog, and ten sheep. You will have to read it to find out what happened. Kids enjoyed it. Don't overlook the art work, and subtle murmurings of the sheep, they were put in there for us adults
603 reviews1 follower
March 15, 2016
Funny little plot twist. The wolf lures the sheep into his home inside the dark forest because he wants to count them so he can get some sleep. Illustrations are labeled and use pointing arrows to show directions between Happy Valley (where the sheep live) and the Dark Forest (where the wolf lives)
641 reviews1 follower
March 18, 2016
Funny little plot twist. The wolf lures the sheep into his home inside the dark forest because he wants to count them so he can get some sleep. Illustrations are labeled and use pointing arrows to show directions between Happy Valley (where the sheep live) and the Dark Forest (where the wolf lives)
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September 25, 2009
If you're going to post a review, Katie, it'd be helpful if you took the time to type out more than three characters, maybe that way you can actually contribute to the discussion concerning this wonderfully imaginative children's book.
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Author 1 book671 followers
June 15, 2010
Very odd story. The illustrations are fun, but the various labels and assorted miscellaneous text are distracting. It's a short story and fun to read aloud, if you don't get too sidetracked. Otherwise, it's a good book to look at the pictures and point out the things you see.
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55 reviews
September 5, 2011
2009 - Fantasy In this book, there are some sheep that live in Happy Valley. One day, the sheep dog that tends to them finds them all missing. They had been lured away by the wolf. The sheep dog must go and rescue them. The ending has a nice surprise.
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October 14, 2009
Don't care for the style of illustration, nor the color choice
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Author 5 books225 followers
February 12, 2010
Fun illustrations, but sometimes to over the wall, and extra words in illustrations don't often connect or have real purpose.
1 review
July 15, 2010
beautiful, original and unique illustrations
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