We Adopted a Baby Lamb

Category: Book
By (author): Smith, Lori Joy
Subject:  JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Farm Animals
  JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Pets
  JUVENILE FICTION / Canadian
  JUVENILE FICTION / Lifestyles / Farm & Ranch Life
Publisher: Tundra Books
Published: February 2021
Format: Book-hardcover
Pages: 48
Size: 8.38in x 8.31in x 0.45in
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Additional Notes

From The Publisher*An adorable and rascally lamb is the latest addition to the family in this sweet picture book based on a true story. An irresistible and unique twist on the pet story and for fans of cute baby animals.

Ila is excited about her family's move to the country -- mostly because it means she can have more pets! But no one expected their next addition to be a lamb. When Albert first comes home, he sleeps a lot, he eats a lot . . . and he pees on the floor A LOT. Ila and her sister and parents quickly learn how to care for a baby sheep -- they must feed him and protect him. It's not easy because Albert gets into everything! He eats the tulips from the flower bed, chews on car bumpers, chases the dog (and hides from the cats). Ila and her family does everything to make Albert happy and healthy, but she can't help feeling like her little lamb might be missing something from his life. Maybe he needs a friend? But Ila soon realizes that she doesn't need to look for a friend for Albert -- he already has his flock.
Biographical NoteLORI JOY SMITH is an illustrator and fine artist whose work has been exhibited in galleries across Canada and the United States. Her illustrations have appeared on greeting cards and in Chirp, American Girl, Teen and Today's Parent magazines, among other places. Lori has illustrated several picture books including Count Your Chickens by Jo Ellen Bogart, Run Salmon Run by Bobs & LoLo and My Canada by Katherine Dearlove. She has written and illustrated The Goodnight Book and The Good Morning Book. Lori enjoys knitting, drawing and sewing. She lives with her family in Prince Edward Island, along with a growing menagerie of pets -- 3 cats, 2 bunnies, 1 dog and 2 sheep.