Little Wolf’s Handy Book of Poems

Kids, Animals, Wild Animals, Knock knock, Who&, Fiction - YA
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Author: Ian Whybrow ISBN: 9780008140144
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Publication: June 25, 2015
Imprint: HarperCollinsChildren’sBooks Language: English
Author: Ian Whybrow
ISBN: 9780008140144
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication: June 25, 2015
Imprint: HarperCollinsChildren’sBooks
Language: English

Little Wolf’s ditties – his observations on life told in verse form. Little Wolf is on the move. Following the huge success of Little Wolf's Postbag World Book Day edition which was top of the paperbacks for two weeks, knocking Harry Potter and Delia Smith from the top position, Little Wolf is fast becoming the character of the 21st Century. Little Wolf’s Book of Peoms is a paperback original full of Little Wolf's ditties. Letters home to Mum and Dad start and end this hilarious collection of rhyming observations on life. All Little Wolf's friends and family are featured, including his cuz and best-friend Yeller, his little brother Smellybreff, Stubbs Crow and Normus Bear. Here's a taster: Hello Mister Hedgehog,Can I hold your coat?Then you won't get stuckhalf-way down my throat!.[only kidding not really] Little Wolf's book of peoms is sure to appeal to all his many fans, and tempt new readers into his world. This collection will also appeal to new, younger readers who cannot manage a full length novel. The author has road-tested all the rhymes in schools from nursery to secondary! And look out for Little Wolf, Pack Leader, the new novel coming later this year.

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Little Wolf’s ditties – his observations on life told in verse form. Little Wolf is on the move. Following the huge success of Little Wolf's Postbag World Book Day edition which was top of the paperbacks for two weeks, knocking Harry Potter and Delia Smith from the top position, Little Wolf is fast becoming the character of the 21st Century. Little Wolf’s Book of Peoms is a paperback original full of Little Wolf's ditties. Letters home to Mum and Dad start and end this hilarious collection of rhyming observations on life. All Little Wolf's friends and family are featured, including his cuz and best-friend Yeller, his little brother Smellybreff, Stubbs Crow and Normus Bear. Here's a taster: Hello Mister Hedgehog,Can I hold your coat?Then you won't get stuckhalf-way down my throat!.[only kidding not really] Little Wolf's book of peoms is sure to appeal to all his many fans, and tempt new readers into his world. This collection will also appeal to new, younger readers who cannot manage a full length novel. The author has road-tested all the rhymes in schools from nursery to secondary! And look out for Little Wolf, Pack Leader, the new novel coming later this year.

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