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If I Had a Sheep

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Contemplating having a sheep as a pet, a little girl dreams that she and her sheep will go shopping, play dress-up, and eat ice cream together

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First published January 1, 1988

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Mick Inkpen

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Mick Inkpen is one of the most popular author/illustrators in the world. His books have sold over 4 million copies, and have been translated into over twenty different languages. His best-loved characters are probably Kipper and Wibbly Pig – who are both stars of their very own TV series!

He began his career as a graphic designer, and worked with another children’s author Nick Butterworth (of Percy the Park Keeper fame) on a cartoon strip for the Sunday Express. In 1989 The Blue Balloon was published to great acclaim, and established him as an important and original voice in children’s picture books. He and his wife, Debbie, also had children of their own by this point: “Without the experience of having children of my own I doubt that I would have been capable of writing effectively for children. And yet it’s true that good work really springs from trying to please yourself”

Mick lives in Essex with his wife and two children.

He began his career as a graphic designer, declining a place to study English at Cambridge University. During this period he worked with Nick Butterworth, a fellow children’s author, from whom he learned design and typography. Together they developed a cartoon strip for the Sunday Express magazine, later to become a first series of children’s picture books. They also worked in children’s television.

In 1989 The Blue Balloon established him as a truly original voice in children’s picture books, by which time Mick and his wife Debbie had two children of their own. “Without the experience of having children of my own I doubt that I would have been capable of writing effectively for children. And yet it’s true that good work really springs from trying to please yourself”

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November 29, 2011
I co-taught this book on reading strategies. What ways can we help ourselves sound out unfamiliar words? Well, there's Skippy the Frog where you skip over the unfamiliar word, read the rest of the sentence and see if you can't derive some context clues to figure it out. There's also Chunky the Monkey who helps us read unfamiliar words in chunks to help us figure it out! Even Stretchy the Snake helps up figure out words by stretching them way out and bring the sounds back together again.

I used this book to teach Chunky the Monkey.
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