Sir Winston the Wolf


Book Description

Sir Winston is a book about a wolf that every child loves to hate. It is a "grab me book" for all elementary students. Good readers will read it to see what the dirty old wolf is up to now. Curiosity will of course keep them reading to see if Winston can possibly change. Emergent and struggling readers will feel confident that this is a book they can actually read and enjoy. In the story readers will see a token appearance of The Three Little Pigs and the Grandmother from the Little Red Riding Hood which lends credibility and familiarity to this book. After reading a few pages, the reader will begin to see the wolf transform into a person with feelings and emotions. As the book progresses, Winston grows into a person with diverse feelings and emotions. Winston no longer feels sorry for himself. He becomes a leader of people less fortunate than himself, and by helping others, he starts to believe and feel good about himself. With the illustrations, the book will jump alive. At the end of the story will he continue to be the wonderful wolf that is good to all people or will the ending illustration signal thoughts of returning to his former life?




Sir Winston the Wolf


Book Description

Sir Winston is a book about a wolf that every child loves to hate. It is a "grab me book"for all elementary students. Good readers will read it to see what the dirty old wolf is upto now. Curiosity will of course keep them reading to see if Winston can possiblychange. Emergent and struggling readers will feel confident that this is a book they canactually read and enjoy.In the story readers will see a token appearance of The Three Little Pigs and theGrandmother from the Little Red Riding Hood which lends credibility and familiarity tothis book. After reading a few pages, the reader will begin to see the wolf transform intoa person with feelings and emotions. As the book progresses, Winston grows into aperson with diverse feelings and emotions. Winston no longer feels sorry for himself.He becomes a leader of people less fortunate than himself, and by helping others, hestarts to believe and feel good about himself. With the illustrations, the book will jumpalive. At the end of the story will he continue to be the wonderful wolf that is good to allpeople or will the ending illustration signal thoughts of returning to his former life?




The Wolf


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Aaron has run away from his foster home and is running away from a group of men, from whom he stole a wallet. He runs into a forest where he is bitten by a large animal. The boy is found by a writer who takes him home and the story unfolds




Winston the Book Wolf


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Winston is barred from the library for his habit of chewing on books. ('Words are so delicious!' he says, 'Why, words taste better than roasted skunk.') Can a little girl called Rosie help Winston to break his terrible munching habit, teach him to appreciate words in other ways- and maybe even find him a new role at the library? Find out in this tasty morsel of a story.




God Left Manor Farm


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In a world where animals have endured centuries of independence from man, where the wilds are separated from the domesticated, the days of peace are about to come to an end. Cody, a sinewy German Shepard, quickly realizes the new leader of Manor Farm, Preston, a tall, thin, devious Pig, has put his love of power ahead of all else, and farm alliances are about to be shattered. What ensues is bloodshed of military actions as the different sanctions of Dogs, Horses and Rams battle the Rats, Pigs and Boars, defending Manor Farm to the very bitter end.




Paws


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Noocee, Nuffy and Peacher Boy were happy house cats. Escaping to the outdoors to play with their forest friends in the near by woods was their most favorite thing to do. The forest animals told them many times about a far away place where only cats and dogs could go. It was told to them that a bright light would appear and the next thing you know they would be gone. The cats thought they were only teasing because they never heard a cat or dog who went missing into a bright light. They heard on TV that sometimes a dog or cat was lost only to show up months, even years later on their owner’s doorstep. The cats dismissed the story their friends told them coming back to the forest year after year to play fun games in the woods especially hide and seek. One day, while trying to find new hiding places, a bright light did appear in front of them. Peacher Boy, who was always adventurous, ran right into the light and disappeared in front of their eyes. Scared, they ran after him into the bright light too. Tumbling into the light they soon landed on what appeared to look like a leap. Where are we, how did we get here, what happened the cats were asking each other when they heard a faint Hello. Frozen in place the three knew they weren’t in their woods anymore.




Such Sweet Songs


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This fourth volume of the On a Wing and a Prayer series, like the other three books, is carefully hemmed by that beloved admonition that saves us from blind imaginings; whatsoever things are true, honest, just, pure, lovely, of good report, virtuous, and absolutely full of praise! Before you begin reading, I challenge you to consider my new hypothesis: “For those who can hear it, there is healing in the song of a bird.”




Winston the Book Wolf


Book Description

Winston is barred from the library for his habit of chewing on books. ('Words are so delicious!' he says, 'Why, words taste better than roasted skunk.') Can a little girl called Rosie help Winston to break his terrible munching habit, teach him to appreciate words in other ways - and maybe even find him a new role at the library? Find out in this tasty morsel of a story.




The Wit of Sir Winston


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The Wit of Sir Winston


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