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Simpson’s Sheep Just Want to Sleep: 10th Anniversary Edition

9781960259837
32 pages
Bookpress Publishing
Overview

“These stubborn sheep,” the farmer sighs,
“won't open up their sleepy eyes.
But I know how to wake this crowd.
I'll make some noise and make it loud.”

From pounding on pots and pans to playing a screechy violin, Farmer Simpson makes all sorts of loud noises to wake up his sheep, but nothing works! Then he gets a brilliant idea— he decides to bring home a puppy who will surely be able to wake the snoozing sheep with a loud bark. But Farmer Simpson is in for a sweet surprise.

A tender tale about the virtues of using a gentle nudge when friends won't budge.

Author Bio
Children’s book author/illustrator Bruce Arant is self-taught in a variety of art mediums including chalk pastel, oil pastel, graphite, ink, colored pencil, and watercolor. He has written and illustrated two traditionally published books and has illustrated dozens of books for other authors. Arant’s book, Simpson's Sheep Won't Go to Sleep! (Peter Pauper Press, 2013), won the 2014 Nebraska Book Award for Best Children’s Picture Book and Best Cover/Design/Illustration, was nominated for the 2015-2016 Golden Sower Award, was selected to represent the state of Nebraska at the 2015 National Book Festival, and was placed on the Nebraska 150 Book List. Its sequel, Simpson’s Sheep Just Want to Sleep! (Peter Pauper Press, 2017) received the 2018 Nebraska Book Award for best Children’s Picture Book. The book also represented the state of Nebraska at the 2019 National Book Festival. Arant maintains an active schedule speaking about his writing and illustration, engaging audiences in schools, public libraries, teachers' conferences, and community organizations with lively book readings and fun-filled, imagination-driven drawing exercises. To date, he has presented to approximately 70,000 students and library patrons. Prior to launching Arant Creative Group as a full-time illustrator, author, and editor, he enjoyed a career of nearly 20 years in the magazine and custom publishing industry, where he held a variety of editorial and creative positions.