In Shelby Sheep in Color Me Happy, published by Good Puppy, Marina Tito and Lorenzo Di Alessandro draw up a little black sheep for a colorful educational tale.Shelby was the only black sheep in her herd, which made her friends jealous as they all wished to be unique. So, Shelby suggests they play with some paints to find their own colors.As the sheep jump into the paint buckets, they don’’t like what they become, orange like an orange, green as an olive or purple like a grape. It isn’’t easy to be different, what will mom say? So, Shelby suggests they jump into the third color to turn them all a dark brown. The sheep abide and love the results, since now they all match!No longer concerned with their coats, they all continue to search for their personal color, since mixing them has become their favorite game. Shelby Sheep in Color Me Happy is a guide to the simple magic of mixing colors, which launches a seekers’’ quest for beauty of divine inspiration, leaving the material focus of coats behind.Recommended for children, ages 3 to 7, or anyone wishing to learn to mix colors.