Kate and the sheep
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TextSeries: Oxford Reading TreePublication details: 1988 Oxford University Press OxfordDescription: 32DDC classification: - 823 POU-K
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| F 823 PLA-p Pirate diary: the journal of Jake Carpenter | F 823 POU-C The catch | F 823 POU-I In the snow | F 823 POU-K Kate and the sheep | F 823 POU-S The spoilt holiday | F 823 POU-W William and the mouse | F 823 PUM-M The mystery prizes |
"Kate and the Sheep" is a children’s story that revolves around a young girl named Kate, who takes on the responsibility of looking after a flock of sheep. Set in a pastoral environment, the tale explores themes of independence, problem-solving, and kindness. Kate must navigate challenges such as guiding the sheep, protecting them from danger, and ensuring their well-being. Through her journey, she learns valuable lessons about leadership and caring for others, while also growing in confidence and maturity. The story highlights the bond between Kate and the animals, emphasizing teamwork and nurturing.
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