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Wolves by Emily Gravett
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Wolves (original 2005; edition 2006)

by Emily Gravett (Author), Emily Gravett (Illustrator)

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When a young rabbit checks out a library book about wolves, he learns much more about their behavior than he wanted to know.
Member:sarahllew
Title:Wolves
Authors:Emily Gravett (Author)
Other authors:Emily Gravett (Illustrator)
Info:Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers (2006), Edition: F First American Edition, 40 pages
Collections:Youth Fiction, Read but unowned
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Tags:pre k, storytime, picture books, wolves, rabbits, prey, books about books

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Wolves by Emily Gravett (2005)

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Quirky tale of a bunny's hard luck. ( )
  jimMauk | Feb 24, 2024 |
It's a brilliant book, but a little too upsetting for me. ( )
  jennybeast | Apr 14, 2022 |
HOW UPSETTING
  torygy | Mar 31, 2022 |
A very short story to entertain children about a rabbit who decides to read about wolves, getting a big scare at the end. Students can learn about how stories can change depending on who is telling the story and the perspectives they have. ( )
  Bernardettes | Feb 23, 2022 |
This was not quite what I had expected which was good. It is nice to be surprised once in a while and read an ending you least expect. This is a funny story and it was cool to experience an alternate ending. I enjoyed this simple book.
  ppolanco | Feb 23, 2022 |
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For Oleander Grrrabbit (because I ove you) and the pottery pals (because I promised) xxx
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Shh!
Conejo fue a la biblioteca. Escogió un libro sobre ... lobos.
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When a young rabbit checks out a library book about wolves, he learns much more about their behavior than he wanted to know.

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I really liked this one. I was not prepared for the first ending. I didn't pick up on that the wolf was stalking the rabbit until the page is torn. I thought that was in the rabbits head, but apparently not. I was a bit shocked. Then we get the second ending in which they become friends. Not all knowledge is true and sometimes, we defy knowledge in our uniqueness. Cleverly done, and it would be useful in a class that is studying the moving image on pages. This book has a lot of movement to them.
Un conejo se entera -leyendo- que a los lobos les gusta comer conejos.
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