A thwarted thespian must use his talents to save his flock from a woolly situation in this hilarious gem from bestselling children's author Ross Montgomery. William the lamb just can't stand still. His feet are always tapping, ready to dance, and he loves nothing more than bursting into song. But his talents aren't always appreciated at Sheep School. Cast out of the flock, he wanders miserably away only to witness the rest of the sheep being captured by the Big Bad Wolf. Can William find a way to put his artistic skills to use to save the day?
'The colour artwork is delightfully cute, with lots of energy and funny facial expressions. This is packed with humour and is perfect for readers who are beginning their reading journey, and who love to laugh.' -- BookTrust
'Gigglingly good fun' -- Lib With Attitude, blog
'A thwarted thespian lamb ... takes centre stage in a wonderfully woolly and witty tale ... [a] delightful adventure, with an unexpected twist in its tail' -- Book-marked, blog
'Bursting with Marisa Morea's lively, humour-filled illustrations, this witty, entertaining and laugh-out-loud caper of being true to yourself is baa-rilliant fun.' -- A Word About Books, blog
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About Ross Montgomery
Ross Montgomery started writing stories as a teenager, when he should have been doing homework, and continued doing so at university. He has been shortlisted for the Costa Children's Book of the Year award twice, with his debut novel Alex, the Dog and the Unopenable Door and The Midnight Guardians. His books have also been nominated for the CILIP Carnegie Award while his picture book Space Tortoise was nominated for the Kate Greenaway Award and included in The Guardian's Best New Children’s Books of 2018. He lives in London with his wife and their cat, called Fun Bobby.