Synopses & Reviews
This wonderful book about wolves covers a wide range of topics. Follow the story of a wolf pack and how they stick together to live and hunt. Learn about the amazing skills that the grey wolf has to survive, from its sharp senses and amazing memory, to it's ferocious ability to hunt and kill. And find out more about how wolves communicate with one another and look after their pups.
For real wolf enthusiasts this book also suggests websites and places to visit to find out even more!
Review
"The minute I opened [Wild Reads], my kids, aged 8 and 5, devoured them They are filled with colorful, very detailed drawings to interest the non-readers, and have large print for young readers. The books don't talk down to the kids, however. There are plenty of big words to learn, but each book comes with a handy glossary in the back These books help make nonfiction more accessible to children and show that nonfiction can be just as fun and interesting as fiction." --Wired Magazine, GeekDad
"This delightful story is filled with amazing facts about wolf senses, wolf food, wolf hunt and the wild wolf. The accompanying illustrations are superb. Children will learn to respect wolves with the understanding they obtain from this book." --San Francisco Book Review
About the Author
Karen Wallace was born in Canada and now lives with her husband in Herefordshire. They have two sons. Karen has worked in publishing as an editor and in publicity. She has had a large number of children's books published, including "Think of an Eel" (Walker Books), which won 5 prizes including the TES Junior Prize, and the "Flash Harriet" series for Hodder, as well as "Scarlette Beane" for OUP.