Synopses & Reviews
Wolf fathers and sons are hunters.
Everyone knows that--except Max, a little wolf who thinks hunting is mean and horrible. He wants to be a florist.
Papa Wolf can't imagine what Max likes about those good-for-nothing flowers. If the big wolf can't find a way to make his son become a hunter, he'll eat his heat--and he means it!
Synopsis
Wolf fathers and sons are hunters.
Everyone knows that--except Max, a little wolf who thinks hunting is mean and horrible. He wants to be a florist.
Papa Wolf can't imagine what Max likes about those good-for-nothing flowers. If the big wolf can't find a way to make his son become a hunter, he'll eat his heat--and he means it!
About the Author
Marie-Odile Judes lives and works in Toulouse, France, where she has written many stories for children.
Translator Joan Robins is the author of three I Can Read Books, including Addie Meets Max. She worked in the HarperCollins Children's Books Division for 29 years and held the title of Director of Publicity and Special Editorial Projects, working on the books of Shel Silverstein. She is also the translator of A Young Child's Bible (Winter/Spring 2001). She lives in New York City.
Martine Bourre has illustrated more than forty books, conjuring up all kinds of animals—cats, rabbits, wolves, horses (one of her passions) -- under her pencils and brushes. She also creates her own stories. She lives in France.