Saturday, May 23, 2015
Book Review - Whiffy Wilson: The Wolf Who Wouldn't Go to School
About the Book There was a Wolf called Wilson
Who couldn't count to ten.
He wouldn't learn to write his name.
He never used a pen.
And so begins the story of Whiffy Wilson, a little wolf who refuses to go to school because he thinks it will be boring. Instead, Whiffy prefers to spend his days playing, watching TV, and staying up late. "Who wants to read and write?" he grumps. But when his best friend Dotty takes him along to class with her one day, Whiffy discovers that school is not the boring, stuffy place he thought it would be. This endearing story, told with humorous illustrations and infectious rhyme, will be an instant favorite among children who are preparing for their first day of school and may be feeling just a bit like Whiffy. (Ages 3-5)
My Take on the Book
This was a great story about a wolf that really knows nothing about school but does not want to go. The story really is a great one for any child that may be scared about going to school for the first time. The story was fun, engaging, with and had great illustrations and an important message. For me, I wish that this was a story that we had with our youngest as when she started school she was quite scared!
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