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The Lost Sheep

Bethan Lycett and Hannah Stout

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The Lost Sheep

Bethan Lycett and Hannah Stout

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'This a story that Jesus told

of a little sheep who went out from the fold.

The gate was left open wide one day,

and into the lane little sheep went to play.'

A rhyming story for children based on Jesus' parable of The Lost Sheep.

Recommended for reading to ages 4-7.

Product Dimensions 21cm x 21cm

  • Title

    The Lost Sheep

  • Author(s)

    Bethan Lycett and Hannah Stout

  • Series

    Rhyming stories

  • ISBN

    9781909611078

  • Publisher

    10Publishing

  • Age Range

    4-7s

  • Topic

    Jesus, Theology

  • Audience

    Children

  • Pages

    32

  • Published

    28/3/2013

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Overall rating

4.5 based on 2 reviews

The Lost Sheep

A beautiful introduction to the story of the lost sheep for little children. I have read it with my 3 year old granddaughter several times and she loves it. She tries to read it as we get into the rhythm of the verses. The rhymes help her to remember the story and we do simple dramatic reading with actions and loud, soft, slow, quick voices too. The illustrations are delightful in their simplicity whilst conveying the story visually which lead her to retell it as she looks at the pictures and asks questions. A wonderful book that conveys Gospel truth in an age appropriate way and enjoyable manner as the child engages with different learning styles that arise from it. Simple Bible truth presented in a creative, accessible book.

Dianne Barnett

The Lost Sheep

This story retells the story of a shepherd that hunts high and low for his lost sheep. It’s rhyming and lovely to read to young children. It has an application and bible verse at the end, as well as the original parable. It’s really simple with lovely illustrations.

Natasha Weber

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