Description
Long, long ago, there lived a kind physician. He lived on a mountain in a small Chinese village where he practiced traditional Chinese medicine for all the villagers. On his way home one day, he found an injured sheep, rescued it and brought it home where he nursed the sheep back to life.
One evening, after the sheep had been living with the physician for some time, a beast barged into the village, demanding payment of each household in the form of one child. If the villagers refused to hand over their children, the beast would eat everyone!
In the blink of an eye, the rescued sheep transforms into a lovely girl, who, with a clever plan, manages to frighten the beast away and keep everyone in the village safe from harm. And so, with one simple act of kindness, an entire village is saved, reminding us that every action, no matter how small, has consequences.
Other books in the Chinese Zodiac Series (as well as the year of that animal) include:
- Little Pigs and the Sweet Rice Cakes-2007 & 2019
- Magical Rooster-2005 & 2017
- Water Dragon-2012 & 2024
- Little Monkey King's Journey-2016 & 2028
- Snake Goddess Colors the World-2013 & 2025
- Horse and the Mysterious Drawing-2014 & 2026
- Bronze Dog-2006 & 2018
- Little Rat and the Golden Seed-2008 & 2020
- Little Calf-2009 & 2021
About the Author
Formerly a middle school art teacher and editor for children's books, Li Jian currently owns his own illustration studio focusing on children's fairy tales. He is the author of many books, including The Water Dragon, The Little Monkey King's Journey and The Snake Goddess Colors the World.
Reviews
"The story offers many reading and storytelling possibilities in addition to introducing and demonstrating the eighth sign of the Chinese zodiac." -School Library Journal
"...brings to life the kindness and generosity of those born under the sign of the sheep in the Chinese zodiac." -Kid World Citizen blog
"This is a Chinese folk tale that epitomizes the Chinese zodiac Sheep personality and is perfect to read to kids to celebrate the Chinese New Year." -Pragmatic Mom blog
Book Information
ISBN 9781602209886
Author Li Jian
Format Hardback
Page Count 42
Imprint Shanghai Press
Publisher Shanghai Press
Weight(grams) 425g