Illustrated by Tim Raglin
Published: 2002
For: kids
Rating: Cute
Read: Jan, 2009 with Aesop unit/5th grade
Endpapers: Counted cross-stitch in light blue on cream
Little Wolf hated what his mother prepared for dinner each day - sloppy does, lamburgers, chocolate moose, three-pig salad. He longed for BOY chops, baked BOY-tato, BOYS-n-berry pie. So in a take on the classic Aesop's Fable, The Boy Who Cried Wolf, he pretends to see a boy and his parents hunt and hunt in the woods for him, just to please their son. Twice. But when he does see a boy - lots of boys- a whole scout troop of boys - his parents have had it and ignore him.
Okay, the story is a fractured fairy tale (well, actually it's a fractured FABLE), which is fun, but it's the illustrations here that are delightful. The expressions on the wolves' faces are super, the details are great fun. Mr. Raglin uses a needlwork motif on the cover, endpapers, and title page, and I'm not sure why, since it doesn't relate to the story in any way, but I really like it.
This is a wonderful model for kids to see how you can take a simple fable, add embellishments, details, color...and voila, you have a great story.
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