Big Cat for Little Wandle Fluency - The Wolf Who Cried Boy: Fluency 6
Paperback
Fluency 6 books have a word count of 4560 words with an expected reading rate of 95 words per minute.
A young wolf spots machines in the forest and rushes to tell his pack. But they don’t believe him. At the same time, a boy with a well-known love for tales sees the wolf and runs to tell his village. Will he be believed? How will these two storytellers find a way to stop the destruction of the forest?
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Imprint
Collins
ISBN
978-0-00-862478-1
Publication Date
11-09-2023
Format
Paperback
Pages
96 pages
Dimensions
129x186mm
Product Description
Fluency 6 books have a word count of 4560 words with an expected reading rate of 95 words per minute.
A young wolf spots machines in the forest and rushes to tell his pack. But they don’t believe him. At the same time, a boy with a well-known love for tales sees the wolf and runs to tell his village. Will he be believed? How will these two storytellers find a way to stop the destruction of the forest?
Author
Bali Rai, Illustrated by Komal Pahwa, Prepared for publication by Collins Big Cat
As a child, I found wolves and other animals fascinating. I was also saddened by the damage human development has caused. I still am. So, The Wolf Who Cried Boy is a story that combines those feelings. I hope that readers not only enjoy the story, but also think about the impact we humans have on the world around us. Is there a better way? And can we do more to protect nature? I certainly hope so!
Imprint
Collins
ISBN
978-0-00-862478-1
Publication Date
11-09-2023
Format
Paperback
Pages
96 pages
Dimensions
129x186mm
Product Description
Fluency 6 books have a word count of 4560 words with an expected reading rate of 95 words per minute.
A young wolf spots machines in the forest and rushes to tell his pack. But they don’t believe him. At the same time, a boy with a well-known love for tales sees the wolf and runs to tell his village. Will he be believed? How will these two storytellers find a way to stop the destruction of the forest?
Author
Bali Rai, Illustrated by Komal Pahwa, Prepared for publication by Collins Big Cat
As a child, I found wolves and other animals fascinating. I was also saddened by the damage human development has caused. I still am. So, The Wolf Who Cried Boy is a story that combines those feelings. I hope that readers not only enjoy the story, but also think about the impact we humans have on the world around us. Is there a better way? And can we do more to protect nature? I certainly hope so!