Wolf Pie
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Rating | : | 4.30 (588 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0547044038 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 48 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-12-17 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Barbara B. Wallace said A Lucky Find!. A stroke of luck had me discover this book! It's a five-star original, witty, curiously touching story of friendship between the most unlikely of characters. And be prepared to laugh aloud. It's THAT funny! I'm so glad I bumped into this and broke do. Can a wolf and three pigs be friends? Can a wolf and three pigs ever be friends? Although the answer may seem obvious (of course they can; this is a children's book!), the route to the happy ending is filled with clever twists and turns. These three pigs live in a brick house. Since the . "wolfing down the pie" according to Storywraps. Introducing to you the PYGG brothers: James, Marvin and Lester Pygg to be exact. They are not your typical pigs as we find out early on in the book. They are trying to figure out how to build a house of brick. Sound familiar? They discuss building ma
From School Library Journal Gr 1-2–Can a wolf and three pigs ever be friends? That's the situation Seabrooke puts forth in this early chapter book. A flattened 2-D perspective is used for some of the buildings and the wolves' heads. Wilfong, dressed in purple pants, red-and-orange striped socks, turquoise shoes, and a hot-pink scarf, is clearly an unusual wolf. After watching them play games, listening to their stories, and joining in with their sing-a-longs, Wilfong abandons the idea of eating them. . Instead of profiles, the illustrator shows the whole head, unnaturally angled. The pencil, watercolor, and digital-media illustrations, while funny, are surprisingly abstract. Wilfong comes up with a creative solution–one that may even inspire young readers to look at their vegetables a litt
Once, there were three pigs who lived in a brick house.No, not those pigs.These are the Pygg brothers: James, Marvin, and Lester. And when they get a visit from a wolf named Wilfong, what you think is going to happen doesn’t. But one thing that will definitely happen is that everyone is going to learn how to make wolf pie—and you know what the main ingredient in that is, right? (It’s probably not what you’re thinking.). And what you think couldn’t possibly happen actually might