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Wolf Story

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Manufacturer: Listening Library
Author: William Mccleery
Binding: Audio Cassette
Publication Date: 2000-02-01
Publisher: Listening Library
Label: Listening Library

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Read by Anthony Heald
One cassette / 1 hour 8 mins.

Take one young boy, his father and their bedtime ritual--a story.  Five-year-old Michael has somehow managed it so that he gets to order up the basic ingredients of each night's story, whereupon Dad spins the tale and adds the embellishments.  The only thing is, Michael doles out the same essential ingredients each time:  a foppish wolf named Waldo and a hen named Rainbow.  As bedtimes go by, the stories become more and more outlandish.  Not only that, they spread out into the daytime, too!  So what used to be bedtime ritual is now an anytime-he-can-get-his-Dad-to-squeeze-in-an-eipsode arrangement.  And as the delightfully absurd story unfolds (and unfolds even more) we can't help smiling while whitnessing the eternal battle between good and evil as orchestrated by a five-year-old boy.  It's no wonder that this endearingly funny and down-to-earth classic has endured for years.
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It's a mystery!! 2001-09-02
I don't know why my children howl with laughter every single time Waldo, the wolf skins his nose, but they do. On the other hand, every single time Michael washes his face being very careful not to disturb the dirt, I break out in giggles.

We've read the book more times than it is possible to count and listened to the audio version even more times than that.(The voice characterizations are delightful!) It still delights my children and tickles my funny bone. How many books can do that?


read this to yor child 2000-05-16
This is the BEST read aloud book bar none. I never get tired of reading it to children and I have never met a child that did not love it. If you buy only one book to read to your child this year make this that one book. I am so glad to see it available again after being out of print for so long.


My kids find the style of telling hilarious 2000-04-19
This is a story within a story about a boy who loves, even nags, his father to tell him tales. The father feigns resistance but always relents. He goes on to tell a long story in several sittings about a hen named rainbow, the wolf who tries to eat her, and the clever young boy who saves rainbow and catches the wolf.

Not only is the story line amusing and entertaining but Anthony Heald, who reads the story on the audiobook version, does an incredible job of changing voices and acting out characters an an engaging way.

My two boys who are ages 5 and 7 absolutely love this. We read hundreds of kids books and this one really stands out. We rarely buy audiobooks but in this case its well worth it.


A little known classic--truly a treasure! 1999-11-18
I bought this book, sight unseen, for my "reluctant reader" son when he was 8 years old. We laughed and laughed and we read it over and over. Now he's 16 and looking forward to reading it to his own children some day. This book is a must for your childrens' library--be sure and read it with them though, there's nothing as wonderful as laughing with your children.


Hilarious, Charming, I'm so glad it's back in print! 1999-11-14
I was introduced to this book through the Chinaberry catalog and my two sons, ages 4 and 6, laughed themselves sick while I was reading them aloud. We've lent it to everyone in the neighborhood, too. My kids love the zany story Michael's father tells and are as eager as Michael for the story to just GO ON! As a parent who's been in the father's position, trying to come up with a creative story off the cuff when I am tired, too--I loved the realistic parent-child relationship depicted in the book. VERY highly recommended! We've read it over & over. It's slender, so on the pricey side for a hardback, but worth it.


A must-read, must-have classic 2006-07-10
I am buying yet *another* copy of this book, as we no longer even pretend to lend it- nobody will give it back! This has been a favorite book since our youngest was 4. She's just turned 11, but when she's under the weather it comes out for another read. Every family- and certainly every 5 year old boy!- should have this as a bedtime storybook. Even the chapters are just the right length. Although the price has gone up n recent times, it is worth every penny- this is one you want to own.


Read Once, Love Forever 2006-02-10
We have books in the family library, and then some very special books go into each child's library. This is one of those books. There is no better book to read to a five-to-six-year-old. It has a loving father-son relationship, complete with exasperation on both parts. It has a roll-off-the-chair laugh-out-loud bedtime story that gets extemporaneously spun by the father, and it has day-by-day life. Get this book, read it to a child. If you don't have a child the right age, read it to a friend's child or grandchild. Read it.


Wolf Story 2002-10-17
Every year I read Wolf Story to my second graders and at the end of the year when I ask them their favorite chapter book read to them, Wolf Story is chosen every year to be the favorite. They love to follow the adventures of Rainbow and Michael. When you complete Chapter 1, the kids are hooked. They can not wait for the next day. I have even had kids who have been sick ask if I can re-read a chapter that they missed or if they can stay in at recess to read the missed chapter on their own.

Wolf Story is wonderfully written and captivating to young children. Every year I can not wait to read the book. I find myself anxious to share the next chapter.
When my own children have children, Wolf Story will be the book that I can share with them. I strongly recommend this book to every child and to every adult who enjoys reading to their children at bedtime.


Splendid Read Aloud Bedtime Storybook 2002-08-11
It's a tough business to tell a child a favorite story again, and again, and again, both for the storyteller who's tired of telling it and for the child who has, like a true die-hard fan, grown into a very devoted yet demanding critic. The story must be told "just-so", exactly the same way it's been told before and at the same time fresh, new, and even better than ever. Wolf Story is a story about telling a story, and both a parent and their child will recognize themselves in 5-year-old Michael and his father as they share the ritual bedtime story, a story about a very nasty wolf named Waldo. Little Michael seems to "know" the story even before he's heard it, but he isn't altogether conscious of this. He knows it much better than the tale's storyteller/author, his father, and isn't shy at all offering suggestions when his father doesn't tell it right.

Guaranteed this clever book will have you both laughing out loud at times, but I was also very pleased to find an amusing children's book that manages to operate at different levels without the wisecracking or cynical tone so common in children's literature now. Children can easily see the story from the point of view of the father, of little Michael, the scary wolf and the little farmer boy, Jimmy, who stands up to him. This makes the story all the more delightful for them. What a treat!


fun, sweet dad-son story 2002-01-23
Five-year old Michael is a demanding taskmaster, and his father must be creative to tell a wolf story within the constraints laid down by his son. For instance, the wolf must be named Waldo. A terribly fierce wolf named Waldo. Good natured teasing and realistic conversation make this the humorous and sweet story of a father and son who enjoy each other's company.

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