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|title=Pete the Sheep
|author=Jackie French
|buy=Yes
|borrow=Yes
|format=Paperback
|pages=32
|publisher=Harper Collins Children's Books
|date=3 Jan January 2007
|isbn=978-0007228089
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Jackie French and Bruce Wheathley are the creators of the lovely (and award winning) [[''Diary of a Wombat]]''. ''Pete the Sheep'' is another effect of their joint enterprise and it's also good one.
Shaun is a brilliant sheepshearer with a real passion for his work. Instead of the usual sheep-dog, Shaun has Pete: a sheep-sheep, an intelligent, charming and extremely polite gentleman. The other shearers are not too keen on Pete and when the sheep refuse to follow their sheep-dogs and wait for Pete's leadership, Shaun and Pete have to leave the shearers' shed. And what is to become of our duo now that there is nothing to shear for Shaun - apart from Pete?
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'''Reviews of other books by Jackie French'''
 
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|comment= I can't tell you how much I hate hairdressers. They intimidate me. I dye my own hair and cut my own fringe and brave it into a saloon or slalom or whatever it is the cursed places are called about once a year.   
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|comment= Oooh! After my heart, then!
I actually prefer going to the dentist.
I used to go to the best (and the most expensive) hairdresser in Gdansk when I lived in Poland and had a high-fluffing job, and his cuts were fantastic, truly, but I still shuddered before very appolintemnt. Long live work from home slobbery!
 
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