I like using this book in my narrative sessions to introduce young children to the word “where” and the concept of including settings in our stories. It’s great for teaching a variety of concepts (see the list below) and introducing children to opposites (e.g. Where is the Green Sheep is a much-loved classic for speech pathologists and teachers due to it’s simple, repetitive rhyming text and the range of language targets it can be used for. But where on earth is the green sheep? Finally, at the very end of the book, we discover where the green sheep has been all along. We meet sun sheep and rain sheep car sheep and train sheep. We meet various sheep along the way, including blue sheep and red sheep bath sheep and bed sheep. This story takes us on a search for the green sheep.
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