A scientific exploration of the process of sleep includes coverage of such elements as yawning and sleepwalking, exploring the biological origins of popular myths while drawing links between sleep and health. By the author of The Healing Mind. Reprint.
Our fortunes were once founded on sheep, and this book tells a story of wool and money and history, of merchants and farmers and shepherds, of English yeomen and how they got their freedom, and above all, of the soil.
One cold dark night when Sam can’t sleep, her mum suggests that she counts some sheep.
Essential reading for naturalists and conservationists. Highly recommended".--Library Journal.
Callie Vee and Travis help animals big and small in this illustrated chapter book series for younger readers. In this second book in the Calpurnia Tate, Girl Vet series, Callie takes a hands-on approach to animal doctoring.
The character from The Curious World of Calpurnia Tate helps animals big and small in this second book in a chapter book series by a Newbery Honor author.
“Late last night I lay in bed and found I couldn’t sleep. So I scrunched my eyes up tightly and counted woolly sheep.” In this amusing bedtime story, a little girl decides she must count sheep in order to fall asleep.
A delightful remembrance of childhood in a country school. Contains Artley's (Memoirs of a former kid) charming drawings. A paper reprint of the 1982 agricultural history of Eastern Washington and the McGregor operations.
When three little kittens cannot sleep their mother suggests they count sheep, so all three set out to find some to count.
Counting sheep is supposed to help you sleep—but a room full of yaks, alpacas, and llamas would keep anyone awake in this counting book with a comical twist. Winner of the Mathical Book Prize!
Counting Sheep