A tale of farm animal friendship

Come visit with Sweet Pea the sheep and friends at Lincoln Center Kid’s Storytime on March 19.

“The SheepOver” is the story about a collie named Laddie who saves a sick lamb named Sweet Pea in this charming tale of farm animal friendship. Based on a true story that unfolded at the authors John and Jennifer Churchmans’ farm in Vermont, “The SheepOver” uses beautiful photographs of the animals to tell this delightful story. Hear Laddie and Sweet Pea’s story, and then meet the famous pair at this story hour perfect for the littlest animal lovers. Recommended for children ages 3 to 6 years old.

Storytime at the Atrium is presented in collaboration with Little, Brown Books for Young Readers.

“The SheepOver” on March 19 at 11 am; free.

David Rubenstein Atrium, Frieda and Roy Furman Stage [61 W. 62nd St. on the Upper West Side, (212) 875–5000; www.lincolncenter.org].

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