Cultivated Wolf


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Cultivated Wolf


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A Cultivated Wolf


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A Cultivated Wolf


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Wolf soon forgets his hunger as he goes from school to library to bookstore. As hungry wolf descends on the farm, he is surprised to find that the animals there are quite well-educated. The only way he can get into the farm is to learn how to read. But acceptance in farm circles is not so easy as the animals present the wolf with one challenge after another. Wolf soon forgets his hunger as he goes from school to library to bookstore.




Wolf!


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A wolf learns to read in order to impress a group of farmyard animals he has met.




The Gunniwolf


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Wilhelmina Harper's The Gunniwolf is a classic-beloved by readers, storytellers, and teachers. Unavailable for years, it is back with fabulous new illustrations by Barbara Upton, perfect for our time. Little Girl learns her lesson, and a new generation of listeners will be rapt with delight at this "guten sweeten" book.







The Biggest Baddest Wolf


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Harum Scarum is the biggest, baddest, hairiest, scariest wolf in the city. And he loves to frighten people! But when he loses his teddy, he doesn't seem so scary after all... The Biggest Baddest Wolfis Level 4 of Ready Steady Read!a fantastic graded reading scheme with four reading levels from Little Tiger Press. Ready Steady Read!makes learning to read fun. Each book contains games and activities to reinforce learning and test comprehension in a way developing readers will enjoy as well as handy parent notes from Prue Goodwin, Lecturer in Literacy and Children's Books. Level 4 is suitable for able readers. The stories will help build their confidence, opening up the world of reading and imagination to them. About Level 4: for able readers with longer sentences with complex structure rich, exciting vocabulary complex stories of up to 400 words emphasis on text more than illustrations




A Wolf at the Schoolhouse Door


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A trenchant analysis of how public education is being destroyed in overt and deceptive ways—and how to fight back In the “vigorous, well-informed” (Kirkus Reviews) A Wolf at the Schoolhouse Door, the co-hosts of the popular education podcast Have You Heard expose the potent network of conservative elected officials, advocacy groups, funders, and think tanks that are pushing a radical vision to do away with public education. “Cut[ing] through the rhetorical fog surrounding a host of free-market reforms and innovations” (Mike Rose), Jack Schneider and Jennifer Berkshire lay bare the dogma of privatization and reveal how it fits into the current context of right-wing political movements. A Wolf at the Schoolhouse Door “goes above and beyond the typical explanations” (SchoolPolicy.org), giving readers an up-close look at the policies—school vouchers, the war on teachers’ unions, tax credit scholarships, virtual schools, and more—driving the movement’s agenda. Called “well-researched, carefully argued, and alarming” by Library Journal, this smart, essential book has already incited a public reckoning on behalf of the millions of families served by the American educational system—and many more who stand to suffer from its unmaking. “Just as with good sci-fi,” according to Jacobin, “the authors make a compelling case that, based on our current trajectory, a nightmare future is closer than we think.”




Wolves in Sheep's Clothing


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The Church of Jesus Christ faces a crisis. False prophets have invaded the Church and captivated the minds of unprepared people. This book provides a scriptural description of these frauds and the response of Christ-followers to them.