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Big Bad Wolves at School
Stephen Krensky (2007) , under 40 pages
Illustrated by Brad Sneed
Audience: Primary (k-3rd grade), Intermediate (4th-6th grade)
Category: Fantasy, Humor, NCCBA, Read Aloud (This book has outstanding illustrations)
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Rufus is an unusually happy wolf. His
parents are worried about him being so
carefree and decide to send him to the
Big Bad Wolf Academy. All the other
young wolves learn things like “huffing
and puffing”, putting on disguises, and
foreign languages (learning how to
say “baaaaa” like a sheep). Ruff is
either not interested or not very good
at the activities, but he doesn’t seem
to mind. Read to find out how Ruff uses
one of us talents to save the wolves
when it really counts. You will laugh
out loud as you read this witty book
and enjoy looking at the details in the
clever, watercolor illustrations. A
hooooowling good read.
Reviewed by: Jeanenne / Steele Creek Library
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Comments from Readers
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armelia, age 9 from North Carolina It is a very funny book.And a big shock.
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brittney, age 8 from North Carolina it was a good book . i like it when you had to wooooooooooo like a wolf .
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