The sheep on the farm are sick of getting sheared -- so they decide to go on strike! Things get heated as the rest of the animals start to take sides, eventually leading to a furry, feathery scuffle. But when they all sit down together, the sheep learn how important their wool is to the farm, and the animals come up with a creative solution to everyone’s problem.
This colorful, rollicking story demonstrates the importance of collaboration and teamwork and can lead to a wonderful conversation about the art of compromise.
"Kirkus Reviews" Dumont's lesson can run shallow or deep, but it is a winner either way. "Publishers Weekly" Fun on the farm, with plenty of fodder for conversations about social justice. " Kirkus Reviews -Dumont's lesson can run shallow or deep, but it is a winner either way.-Publishers Weekly -Fun on the farm, with plenty of fodder for conversations about social justice.-School Library Journal -This witty, tongue-in-cheek picture book cleverly translates social studies terminology into easy-to-understand concepts.- "Kirkus Reviews" Dumont's lesson can run shallow or deep, but it is a winner either way. "Publishers Weekly" Fun on the farm, with plenty of fodder for conversations about social justice. "School Library Journal" This witty, tongue-in-cheek picture book cleverly translates social studies terminology into easy-to-understand concepts. "