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Episode 18: The Wherewolf? by Jackie Leigh Ross (Picture Book Ages 4-8)

4 min · 7 de mar de 2024
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A gruff old wolf loses his way in the woods one day. He sits down on a stump and is so filled with fear he begins to cry. He is always looking for something, but to lose a whole house? After what seems like a lifetime a little girl picking flowers comes by. Jenny Mae helps him find his house and his other things. Her compassion and actions cause the wolf to recognize his flaws and seek a change in heart. Written in rhyme. Illustrations by Steve Ko Narration by Robert W. Armstrong All Rights Reserved

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