Audiobook34 minutes
Wolf Pie
Written by Brenda Seabrooke
Narrated by Andrew Watts
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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About this audiobook
Edgar Award-nominated author Brenda Seabrooke reimagines the tale of the three little pigs in this enchanting fable. Here James, Marvin, and Lester Pygg have just put the finishing touches on their new brick house when a knock sounds at the door. It's a wolf! But the Pyggs know better than to let a big, bad wolf in. So the wolf hatches a new plan-sit and wait until the Pyggs come out. "Seabrooke's first-rate dialogue is consistently fresh ."-Publishers Weekly
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Reviews for Wolf Pie
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5What do you get when you add a wolf plus three little pigs? In a creative twist, the answer is far from predictable! Brimming with humor and irony, this transitional chapter book tells a tale of friendship, kindness, and new beginnings. The story is broken up into 4 manageable chapters (no table of contents), 3 of which consist of 12-14 pages embedded with boldly colored pencil drawings that illustrate the content of the text and allow readers to crisply envision each scene. The fourth chapter is significantly shorter with a greater number of full-page pictures. Sentence structure, length, and composition vary, most often switching between description and dialog. Though filled with sight words and repetition, struggling or beginning readers may require additional support owing to the volume of text and mildly complex language used to convey sound, motion, and emotion.