Little Bo Peep's stick is typically referred to as a "crook" or a "shepherd's crook." It is used by shepherds to catch or guide sheep.
Little Bo Peep is often depicted with a stick in nursery rhymes because she uses it as a tool to help guide and herd her sheep. The stick is a common implement used by shepherds to direct their flock and keep them together while grazing in the fields.
Bo on the Go!
Small Pie. I'm pretty sure it has been called Little Bo Peep before.
Little Bo Peep was created in 1805.
Little Bo-Peep lost her sheep.
"Sticks" in martial arts come in different sizes, shapes, etc. A common one is called the "bo staff" in TKD.
It is called a "shinai," I believe it means "bamboo sword."
It can mean either a Buddhist priest/monk or a boy depending on the context.
Little Bo Bleep - Modern Family - was created on 2012-01-18.
Little Bo-Peep - 1917 was released on: USA: 25 April 1917
Little Bo Bopped - 1959 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #19459)
Bo Peep lost her sheep in the nursery rhyme because they wandered off while she wasn't paying attention. It's a cautionary tale to remind children to keep track of their responsibilities.