Little Cloud Lamb

Ana Eulate author Jon Brokenbrow translator Mónica Carretero illustrator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cuento de Luz SL

Published:19th May '11

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Little Cloud Lamb cover

  • Advance review copies available for press and reviewers
  • Widespread media coverage anticipated
  • Promotions via media advertising
  • Submission to relevant awards
  • Lexile Levelling, Guided Reading Levels provided
  • Promotion on www.cuentodeluz.com
  • Promotion via Social Media (over 700,000 followers): Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and Pinterest
  • Digital samples distributed through Edelweiss
  • International email campaign
  • Influencer marketing. Partnership with popular social media users or bloggers.
  • Distribution to industry reviewers and top-tier media
  • Extensive advertising on web (Google Adwords, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Amazon)
  • Winner at the 2011 Living Now Book Awards. A touching and sensitive story for all ages about accepting differences and dealing with the loss of a loved one.

    On a spring night, under the light of the full moon, a little lamb was born. Molly, her mother, decided to call him Lambkin. Lambkin was a very special sheep, and as time passed, it became more apparent that he was nothing like the other lambs. While his friends were dressed with white, long wool, the little one was covered with a small, fluffy cloud. Lambkin was a white cloud, sometimes cloudy, sometimes even a stormy one! Without a doubt, Lambkin was a very special sheep, and that was why it was more difficult for him to relate to others. He wasn't cut out for jumping fences and helping children fall asleep—what he liked the most was being in nature.

    But like the clouds, Lambkin soon realized that his place was in the sky.

    "A magnificent story by Ana Eulate's unique magical writing and Mónica Carretero's dreamlike illustrations that makes the book even more special". —Apegoyliteratura.com

    • Runner-up for Living Now Book Awards 2011 (United States)

    ISBN: 9788493824020

    Dimensions: unknown

    Weight: 396g

    28 pages