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A Big Quiet House: A Yiddish Folktale by Heather Forest,

A Big Quiet House: A Yiddish Folktale by Heather Forest,
There once was a man whose house was very small. It was cluttered with things from wall to wall. With a tiny, cluttered house, giggling children, and a snoring wife, the poor man in this story can't get a good night's sleep. If only, he thinks, I had a big, quiet house! He throws off his covers and goes to visit the wise old woman at the edge of the village. Surely she can help him solve his problem. And she does, but not without giving him some very nonsensical advice. "Bring a chicken into your house", she suggests. And when that doesn't work, she has him add a goat, a horse, a cow, and a sheep. The ending of the story proves, as so many ancient folktales do, that quite often, nonsense makes the best sense of all. Susan Greenstein's bold illustrations -- white pencil on black surface with watercolor -- carry the reader through the warm interiors and peaceful nights of the shtetls of Eastern Europe.



Your Goats: A Kid's Guide to Raising and Showing by Gail Damerow,
Your Goats: A Kid's Guide to Raising and Showing by Gail Damerow,
Our friendly, encouraging animal reference series for children features information on animal health and behavior, as well as selecting, housing, feeding, and showing animals. Written in mature yet understandable language, these guides are perfect for helping to teach kids 9 and older about both the joys and the responsibilities of raising rabbits, goats, sheep, horses, dogs, ponies, calves, chickens, and guinea pigs. Young readers will enjoy learning how to keep their animals happy and healthy.



Slaughter House Gang - The Slaughter House Gang, known as the Slaughter Housers, were a prominent street gang in New York's Fourth Ward during the late 1840s to the mid 1860s.

Judas goat - A Judas Goat is a term used to describe a trained goat used at a slaughterhouse and in general animal herding. The Judas goat is trained to associate with sheep or cattle, leading them to a specific destination.

Geep - A geep is a chimera produced by combining the embryos of a goat and a sheep; the resulting animal has cells of both sheep and goat origin. A geep should not be confused with a sheep-goat hybrid, which can result when a goat mates with a sheep.

Sheep (zodiac) - The Sheep or goat (; sometimes mistranslated as ram) appears in the Chinese zodiac (related to the Chinese calendar) as one of its 12-year cycle of animals. The Chinese term includes both sheep and goats.



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