When Jasmine finds a lamb passed away but a newborn baby lamb by her side, she takes great care and pride in helping to raise the baby lamb like she's seen her farm owner parents do for years.
As the lamb grows up, she enjoys helping him learn how to walk on his poorly back legs and also enjoys playing with him and helping integrate him into the sheep herd.
However, with lambs and sheep being stolen around the country, could their flock be in danger of being targeted next?
A lovely read about animals but saddening obviously talking about the loss of a beautiful animal despite it being the natural way of life sadly. Younger children may find it quite a teary read while older reader around eight plus should be able to enjoy the story more and appreciate the natural life cycle however the story was great how the children take responsibility and help the new born lamb.
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