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Sea sheep
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The work Sea sheep represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Evanston Public Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.

The Resource Sea sheep
Label
Sea sheep
Statement of responsibility
by Eric Seltzer ; illustrated by Tom Disbury
Creator
  • Seltzer, Eric
Contributor
  • Disbury, Tom
Author
  • Seltzer, Eric
Illustrator
  • Disbury, Tom
Subject
  • Humorous fiction
  • Readers (Publications)
  • Sea stories
  • Sheep -- Juvenile fiction
  • Stories in rhyme
  • Animal fiction
  • Humorous fiction
Genre
  • Sea stories
  • Stories in rhyme
  • Animal fiction
  • Readers (Publications)
  • Juvenile fiction
  • Humorous fiction
Language
eng
Summary
"Illustrations and easy-to-read, rhyming text introduce the reader to sheep that can swim, dive, play pirates, read books, and much more"--Copyright page
Member of
  • Ready-to-read, Pre-level one, Rising star reader!
Cataloging source
DLC
Dewey number
[E]
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
  • Grades K-1
  • Ages 3 - 5
  • AD270L
  • Decoding demand: 18 (very low)
  • Semantic demand: 41 (medium)
  • Syntactic demand: 27 (low)
  • Structure demand: 65 (high)
Intended audience source
  • Simon Spotlight
  • Simon Spotlight
  • Lexile
  • Lexile
LC call number
PZ8.3.S4665
LC item number
Se 2019
Literary form
fiction
Series statement
Ready-to-read. Pre-level one. Rising star reader!
Target audience
juvenile

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  • Sea sheep, by Eric Seltzer ; illustrated by Tom Disbury
  • Sea sheep, by Eric Seltzer ; illustrated by Tom Disbury
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