Wolf is lonely. He is thrilled when he meets a little girl who wants to be his friend, but he has a lot to learn about being nice. This little girl teaches him to share, how to be polite, and even to say sorry—but first, a makeover!
Wolf faces a brand-new adventure as he experiences a variety of different emotions and learns how to understand and manage each of them.
This is a farm for educated animals. . . ". Educated animals? That gets the wolf thinking. Maybe he, too, could learn to read. And as this witty and winning tale reveals, an exciting new chapter in the wolf's life begins!
Gold Mom's Choice Award Winner Creative Child Magazine Book of the Year Award Winner What does it feel like to “see” with your ears like a bat or go through a full body transformation like a frog?
Little Wolf can hardly wait. Tonight he will howl at the moon to the top of the sky. First Big Wolf demonstrates traditional howling form, then it's Little Wolf's turn.
Or so it seems. More mature readers may find a different ending that could lead to a great discussion! Using familiar storybook characters and an endearing new hero, Nadia Shireen makes her debut in this winning picture book.
Winston is barred from the library for his habit of chewing on books. ('Words are so delicious!' he says, 'Why, words taste better than roasted skunk.') Can a little girl called Rosie help Winston to break his terrible munching habit, teach ...
No matter what doom of fate awaits him beyond his wildest nightmares. Fight. Kill. Survive. This is the way of The Wolves. “If The Red Badge of Courage had been written by H.P. Lovecraft.”—Paul Witcover, author of Waking Beauty
For example, people mistakenly believe that wolves are capable of incredible rates of reproduction and conclude that population control is essential.13 The Lost Wolves of Japan by Brett Walker describes the circumstances leading to the ...
Soon the wolf's glowing eyes appear at the window and the front door opens . . . But things are not as they seem in this suspenseful, clever story, and it's the reader who's in for the biggest surprise of all!
Thank you also to Donna Levin and my fellow students at CWP. And last but most certainly not least, thank you to all of the more ... Kind of. & Paperbacks Simon Schuster Reading Group Guide Promise OF THE a c k n o W L e D g M e n T s 341.