Wolves
by:
Emily Gravett (author)
WOLVES What do wolves really like to eat? It isn't little girls in red hoods. Rabbits shouldn't believe what they read in fairy tales, but this book has the facts. (This book follows the National Carroticulum.)
WOLVES What do wolves really like to eat? It isn't little girls in red hoods. Rabbits shouldn't believe what they read in fairy tales, but this book has the facts. (This book follows the National Carroticulum.)
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781416914914 (1416914919)
Pages no: 40
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Childrens,
Humor,
Cultural,
Juvenile,
Picture Books,
Animals,
International,
Storytime,
Wolves,
Rabbits
I love Gravett's books. Parents who read aloud to young children will get a huge kick out of this one, in which the young dragon keeps insisting on having a favorite book read "again." and the parent each time produces a quicker version of the text, with disastrous result. This is the sort of book t...
We read two books tonight that featured wolves. The other was Bridget and the Gray Wolves. This was the better of the two books from both a narrative and illustrative standpoint. I don't mind the portrayal of wolves as long clawed, strong jawed, furry carnivores, because after all, that's what ...
Genre: Animal / Information / Horror Year Published: 2005 Year Read: 2013 Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers I have read many creepy children’s books over time (“The Spider and the Fly” and “Boris and Bella” being some of my most favorite dark and creepy children’s bo...
You have to read this book with your sense of humor turned on. It's hilarious and creative, too.
We like twisted tales, so this was a big hit all around.