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Not All Sheep Are Boring!

By: Bobby Moynihan
Narrated by: Bobby Moynihan
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A slyly hilarious bedtime picture book by Saturday Night Live actor Bobby Moynihan, adapted for audio.

Everyone knows that sheep are boring. That's why people count them to fall asleep. Right? Don't be so sure...

Actor Bobby Moynihan's (SNL) debut proves sheep are anything but snoozeworthy, introducing a cast of the weirdest, wackiest, funniest sheep you've ever seen. From riding jetpacks to prancing on the moon, it's safe to say these might be the LEAST boring sheep you've ever encountered. With breathlessly silly text, don't be surprised if the giggles keep you up long past bedtime!
Animals Animals & Nature Bedtime & Dreaming Fiction Humorous Fiction Literature & Fiction Comedy Witty Funny Celebrity

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“A sly debut . . . Decidedly not boring.” —Publishers Weekly
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