The Wolf Who Cried Boy

The Wolf Who Cried Boy

by Bob Hartman (Author), Bob Hartman (Author), Tim Raglin (Illustrator)

Synopsis

Everyone knows about the boy who cried wolf, but have you heard about the wolf who cried boy? Little Wolf is tired of the same old Lamburgers and Chocolate Moose. What he would really like to eat is Boy! After sending his parents out on a number of wild goose (boy!) chases, Little Wolf gets his come- uppance. When a real boy scout wanders by, his parents just ignore their son's pleas to catch the boy for supper. This entertaining tale is very loosely based on the familiar fable of The Boy Who Cried Wolf, but with a topsy turvy slant that all Bob Hartman fans will expect and enjoy.

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More Information

Format: Picture Book
Pages: 32
Edition: New
Publisher: Lion Children's Books
Published: 17 Apr 2003

ISBN 10: 0745948316
ISBN 13: 9780745948317
Children’s book age: 5-7 Years

Author Bio
Bob Hartman is a performance storyteller par excellence. He has been entertaining audiences on both sides of the Atlantic for over 15 years with his books and performances, which bring together retellings of Bible stories and traditional tales from around the world with his own imaginative stories. His books are full of humour and insight, whilst his storytelling sessions are exciting, engaging, dynamic - and above all, interactive! He is well-known for his hugely popular Lion Storyteller books, the Telling the Bible series and the highly acclaimed picture books The Wolf Who Cried Boy, Dinner in the Lions' Den and The Three Billy Goats' Stuff. Tim Raglin earned a degree from Washington University's School of Fine Arts in St Louis and immediately launched into the world of freelance illustration. Tim is also involved with a children's video production company, where he writes, illustrates and directs his own films, and has won a Grammy Award for Best Children's Recording. Tim has also won a silver medal from the New York Society of Illustrators, a Reader's Choice Award (for The Wolf Who Cried Boy) and a Parent's Choice Award (for Bill in a China Shop).