Sheep, Sheep, Sheep, Help ME Fall Asleep by Arlene Alda
In lyrical rhyme, a mother advises her restless child "Just close your eyes, and look for sheep. Then count them and you'll fall asleep." But instead of sheep, the child sees a variety of barnyard and wild animals in funny poses like an itchy cow and a smiling, fat hippo. The sheep finally appear and the child falls asleep counting up to ten and wishing for a big kangaroo.