What about Scout?

Guido van Genechten

Book - 2025

Sheep are herd animals. They all do the same thing at the same time. They eat and leave droppings together. They sleep, dream, and run together. And together, they watch the passing train. They do so every day. All together. Isn't that right, Scout? ... Scout? This whimsical seek-and-find book by international bestselling author and illustrator Guido van Genechten is perfect for free spirits ages 4 years and up.

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Subjects
Genres
Animal fiction
Picture books
Published
New York : Clavis 2025.
Language
English
Dutch
Corporate Author
Clavis Publishing
Main Author
Guido van Genechten (author)
Corporate Author
Clavis Publishing (publisher)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Translation of: Waar is Scout?
"Originally published in Belgium and the Netherlands by Clavis Uitgeverij, 2024."
"English translation from the Dutch by Clavis Publishing Inc., New York."
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 22 x 30 cm
Audience
500L
ISBN
9798890631510
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Van Genechten salutes those who refuse to conform. The sheep in this book all do the same things at the same time: eating, chewing their cuds, and even lifting their tails and depositing droppings. But Scout is different. Scout dreamingly gazes at a butterfly when everyone else munches grass, sleeps upside down with hooves in the air while the others slumber on their bellies, and glances skyward when it's time to frolic. On each spread, an unseen narrator explains a typical event in the day of the life of this herd while also encouraging young readers to examine the visuals closely to find Scout, who's physically similar to the others but always doing something a bit different. The tale ends on a humorous note, with Scout deciding to break free of this relatively humdrum existence. First published in Belgium and the Netherlands and translated from Dutch, the simple text weaves in information about the lives of sheep while supporting those that don't follow the usual path. Sheep lovers will appreciate the illustrations of the animals, with their heavily textured fleeces, but all readers will enjoy the vivid, ever-changing background colors, which make each page turn a treat. With its gentle, low-key text, this one will lull little ones to sleep while reassuring them that being different is more than OK. A snuggly lap-time read-aloud that celebrates those who stand out from the herd.(Picture book. 4-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.