PreS-Gr 2—Rocky and Blossom are serious troublemakers. These sheep have been known to skateboard without helmets, sunbathe on train tracks, and even run with scissors. Murphy the sheepdog doesn't trust them a bit, and, when he hears of their interest in the forbidden high meadow, he begins to watch them like, well, a sheepdog. Then one day while he is distracted, they make a successful break. They hide themselves in the company of a hungry wolf and are suddenly in mortal danger. Trusty Murphy shows up to save them, of course, and all is well for the fluffy, fast-moving, not-so-forward-thinking pair. Monroe's pen-and-ink and watercolor illustrations are entertaining; kids will enjoy following Rocky and Blossom's antics both in and out of panels. And who knew that sheep eyes, simply circles and dots, could say so much? Even though they can't be trusted to stay where they belong, be sure to make a place on the library shelves for these rebels.—Heather Acerro, Allen County Public Library, Fort Wayne, IN
Mischievous sheep Rocky and Blossom finally escape the watchful eye of sheepdog Murphy, then go gallivanting in the off-limits High Meadow. When a wolf appears, Murphy shows up at just the right moment. All sorts of sheep-related dangers--from steep cliffs to wool-crazed knitters--are humorously rendered in illustrations that make effective use of white space and dialogue bubbles.
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