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Wolf Won't Bite! | Emily Gravett

"I promise I won't bite, but I might nibble a bit!"

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mfarragher
Wolf Won't Bite! | Emily Gravett

Wolf Won't Bite! can be used in the classroom to discuss themes of friendship and bravery while engaging students with its humor. The story also serves as a great read-aloud option to spark discussions about character perspectives and fairy tale conventions.

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mfarragher
Wolf Won't Bite! | Emily Gravett
Pickpick

Wolf Won't Bite! by Emily Gravett is a humorous tale that turns fairy tale expectations on their head. When a little rabbit visits a wolf who promises not to bite, the story unfolds with suspense and comedy. The bright illustrations and witty dialogue keep young readers engaged. Overall, it‘s a fun twist on the traditional wolf character, highlighting themes of bravery and friendship.

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ed669621

“'We shall build a house so strong that the big bad pig won't be able to blow it down,' said the first little wolf.“

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ed669621

This book can be used to discuss character traits and story elements or to introduce a unit on fractured fairy tales where students create their versions of classic stories. it's also a great book choice for teaching compare-and-contrast activities or exploring problem-solving skills in the classroom.

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ed669621
Mehso-so

This book is a humorous twist on the classic fairy tale genre, first published in 1993. This award-winning picture book, which received the Parent's Choice Gold Award, follows three little wolves as they build increasingly strong homes to protect themselves from the huffing and puffing of a big, bad pig. With its playful language and surprising role reversal, the story teaches themes of resilience, creativity, and nonviolence.

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tnf_2002
Reading Beauty | Deborah Underwood

“So Lex came home, the books came back, the land was filled with laughter, the fairy found a job, and all read happily ever after. “