Library Mice

Why Library Mice? Because little bookworms in French are “library rats” but mice are much nicer! I hope you’ll enjoy my blog, and might even find an idea or two for you own little mice. There will be a mix of English and French books reviewed, but whenev

15.03.07

A Cultivated Wolf

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author: Becky Bloom
illustrator: Pascal Biet

As a hungry wolf descends on a farm, he finds a duck, a cow and a pig immersed in their reading and not one bit impressed by his attempt at looking fierce. Intrigued, Wolf first goes to school to learn how to read and then goes from library to bookshop on his search for the perfect book which will impress the others and let him into the farm.

This is a superb book, and would have to be on my Top 10 picture books. Not only does it carry a great message about the power of learning how to read and the magic of stories but it also says a lot about friendship and respecting others. The text is witty and funny, and the illustrations enchanting. A real, real gem.

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