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When Sheep Cannot Sleep : The Counting Book
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When Sheep Cannot Sleep : The Counting Book Paperback - 1988

by Kitamura, Satoshi

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Random House Children's Books. Used - Good. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
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Satoshi Kitamura was born in 1956 in Tokyo. Not formally trained as an artist, at the age of nineteen he began to do commercial art in Japan and, later, London. He won the Mother Goose Award for his first picture book, Angry Arthur, in collaboration with Hiawyn Oram, and in 2000 was the Smarties runner-up for Me and My Cat?

First line

One night a sheep called Woolly could not sleep.