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Hopscotch Twisty Tales: The Boy Who Cried Sheep!

Laura North, Becka Moor

Hopscotch Twisty Tales: The Boy Who Cried Sheep!

Subjects

  • Fairy Tales - myths, legends and folklore from way back

Average rating

4 out 5

6 reviews

The Boy Who Cried Sheep revisits the original story of the Boy Who Cried Wolf with a new spin! This time the Shepherd boy watches a herd of stunt jumping sheep, and he must save the day when no one comes to rescue Little Red Riding Hood from the Big Bad Wolf!

Hopscotch Twisty Tales combine carefully controlled text levels and word counts with highly entertaining and original stories, perfect for children starting to read independently. This story is for a 5-7 year old reader or anyone reading book band 8.

Reviews

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I think this book is a good book, because it teaches us the lesson not to scare people, but also not to lie! I liked the sheep the most because they made a ladder and were very clever too!

Lady Venus Gooseberry 10.08.2025

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lier lier pance on fire

Anonymous 30.12.2023

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It was funny.

King Stinky Volcano 22.12.2021

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I liked the part where they said the boy was lying but he wasn't. I liked it when he was playing a joke on little red riding hood. It was funny. I loved all of the coloured sheep.

Anonymous 02.08.2017

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I think little children can read this book well should not just because it has big words but it teaches little ones not to say that something is there or happened when did not I think it is a really good book.

Anonymous 02.08.2017

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I didn't like the story because the boy was naughty

Anonymous 06.09.2016