By using descriptive adjectives along with pictures, the universe, world, country, and neighborhood seem quite vast. It's hard to believe there is no one like "ewe" in the whole world! The concept of uniqueness and individuality is easy to see in No One Like Ewe.
Silly sentences and illustrations make the concept less overwhelming, and definitely fun- and even funny!
Of course, the play on words of "ewe" and "you" add to the whimsy of this story.
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Reviewed by Pikasho Deka for Readers’ Favorite
Did you know that female sheep over the age of one year are called ewes? Do you know what makes them such special animals? Learn all about ewes and how they relate to every one of us uniquely with this delightful picture book -- No One Like Ewe. Written and illustrated by Inga Buccella, this short and sweet book reminds young readers of the power of language and vocabulary and how they help bring out the distinct qualities in each of us. The world is full of people, animals, and things of all kinds. There are artists, alligators, and airplanes like there are bikes, bears, and babies. In our houses, we have toys, laughter, and families full of love. Yet there is no one like ewe.
Funny, silly, and heartwarming, No One Like Ewe is the perfect book for parents to read to their youngsters. Inga Buccella has crafted a wholesome bedtime story for children featuring cartoon-like illustrations that will put a smile on any young reader's face. There is a simple yet poignant message beautifully interwoven into the story, and it's bound to make the reader feel special and unique with a sense of belonging, just like the ewes have their place in a world filled with other animals. Buccella's illustrations are colorful, lively, and quirky, and I won't be surprised if they inspire young readers to draw their own illustrations to express themselves. All in all, this is a charming little book that kids will love to read. So grab a copy of the perfect bedtime story!