Tuesday, 1 October 2019

Picture This: Who's Afraid of the Quite Nice Wolf?


Thank you New Frontier Publishing for our gifted copy. We've had lots of fun reading about Wilfred, the quite nice wolf, who doesn't like scaring sheep or eating rabbits. 

When the rest of his wolf pack plan to attack the sheep, Wilfred needs to decide if he can ever be big or bad, and if following his pack is more important that his sense of right and wrong. 

With his friend Mildred on his side, and a flock of sheep who aren't going to go down without a fight, Wilfred is able to find his place, and learns that being "quite nice" isn't such a bad thing after all. 

We enjoyed Who's Afraid of the Quite Nice Wolf from our very first reading. It was really fun to read aloud, and my two year old went to bed still shouting the pep-talk Mildred gives to her fellow sheep before the wolf attack.

The art work was also very sweet and really complimented the story. My son particularly enjoyed the sheep's facial expressions when they were practicing being fearsome and bold.


Who's Afraid of the Quite Nice Wolf is written by Kitty Black and illustrated by Laura Wood 

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