The Little Black Sheep of Connemara

4.40 ( 5 Ratings by Goodreads)
The Little Black Sheep of Connemara

The Little Black Sheep of Connemara

4.40 (5 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 25 May, 2020
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Description

This charming book tells the adventures of an outcast little black sheep: how he saved the whole flock in a snowstorm, put Polo the bossy sheepdog in his place - and gave the shepherd a great idea!

A story about being different, and being a hero.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781788491792
ISBN10 1788491793
Number Of Pages 32
Item Weight 143 g
Product Dimensions 180 x 242 x 5 mm
Publisher / Reseller O'Brien Press Ltd
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

'particularly relevant now more than ever, this book could work well in Irish classrooms at delivering a positive message concerning racism. I would recommend this book as part of lessons on celebrating diversity and highlighting the negative effects of racism for any age group. The story and the illustrations will appeal to younger classes, while the veiled allegory will lead to interesting discussion in older classes about the challenges of being different in society today … a great investment for any teacher, working as a resource for both English and ethics’ Stuart Purcell, Co Dublin

* InTouch Magazine *

a heart-warming story about being different and embracing your difference

* Irish Examiner *

we fell in love with this book by O’Brien Press, when Muinteoir Ray read it on Home School Hub … what a fabulous story

* Evening Echo *

a great affirmation of difference

* Evening Echo *

a wonderful story, highlighting prejudice in a subtle way. Ideal for emerging readers

-- Children's Books Ireland’s Reading Guide ‘Mind Yourself’

a wonderful story, highlighting prejudice in a subtle way. Ideal for emerging readers

* Children's Books Ireland *

A heart-warming story about being different and embracing your difference

* Irish Examiner *

9 out of 10

* Evening Echo *

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Author's Bio

Elizabeth Shaw was born in Belfast and lived most of her life in Berlin, where she moved after the Second World War. Well-known as an artist, she wrote and illustrated 23 books for children, many of which have been translated into several languages. Her website (currently in German) is www.artshaw.com. Elizabeth Shaw was born in Belfast and lived most of her life in Berlin, where she moved after the Second World War. Well-known as an artist, she wrote and illustrated 23 books for children, many of which have been translated into several languages. Her website (currently in German) is www.artshaw.com.

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