A very hungry wolf

Agnese Baruzzi

Book - 2020

In this hilarious lift-the-flap board book, a HUNGRY wolf is ready to devour whatever animal crosses his path, with a quick "chomp, chomp!" But when he gobbles up one creature who's a little more challenging than he imagines, the wolf may have to rethink his diet altogether. Children will love lifting the flaps of this book to find out who's on the menu, and what happens when one hungry wolf meets his match.--

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Children's Room jBOARD BOOK/Baruzzi Due May 18, 2024
Subjects
Genres
Children's stories
Children's stories Pictorial works
Humorous fiction
Lift-the-flap books
Board books
Published
Hong Kong : minedition 2020.
Language
English
Italian
Main Author
Agnese Baruzzi (author)
Edition
Michael Neugebauer edition
Item Description
Translated from the Italian.
On board pages.
Lift-the-flap book.
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly color illustrations ; 17 cm
ISBN
9789888342051
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A gluttonous wolf eats several critters in this lift-the-flap offering. A large black wolf with pointy ears and teeth looms over and stares down his prey on the recto of each spread. This page is also a gatefold; when it's opened, readers see, spread by spread, a bird, a squirrel, a frog, and more travel into the wolf's gullet, accompanied by the repeated refrain "CHOMP, CHOMP, down it went!" As the pages progress, the wolf's belly grows larger after each subsequent meal. That all changes when the wolf consumes a hedgehog and the quills don't agree with him. He soon vomits them up--all alive and well--and feels much better. Readers are encouraged to guess what the wolf should eat next from a wide variety of fruits and vegetables, despite his carnivorous nature, likely in an attempt to get readers to follow suit. While predatory eating may not sound like the most natural topic for board-book--reading toddlers, Baruzzi's cartoons are lighthearted and playful. The simply rendered characters in bold colors are alive with cheeky expressions, and the silly repeated refrain echoes many a children's classic. The gatefold flaps are sturdy despite the thinner-than-typical board pages. A delightfully silly romp. (Board book. 1-3) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.