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bkmuse7's review against another edition
4.0
The incorrigible wolf from "I am so strong" returns -- apparently he hasn't learned humility at all. But that's okay -- his bravado makes for great vocabulary: "I shine, I dazzle, I gleam and I glitter. I light up the woods with my presence." And once again, he's put in his place by the end.
Mario Ramos is from Belgium; this book was translated from French by Jean Anderson.
Mario Ramos is from Belgium; this book was translated from French by Jean Anderson.
misspippireads's review against another edition
5.0
The Big Bad Wolf admires himself so much that everyone he meets in the forest must agree. Who would argue with a wolf?
Ramos writes a fun and sassy tale about an arrogant animal. His interactions with other fairytale creatures is quite amusing. The illustrations are bold and bright. Young listeners might not catch all the turn of phrase but older listeners and readers will be amused by the wolf's questions and statements.
Reviewed from a library copy.
Ramos writes a fun and sassy tale about an arrogant animal. His interactions with other fairytale creatures is quite amusing. The illustrations are bold and bright. Young listeners might not catch all the turn of phrase but older listeners and readers will be amused by the wolf's questions and statements.
Reviewed from a library copy.
judyapneeb's review against another edition
3.0
Yeah, this one is going into the story time collection.
inkstndfngrs's review against another edition
3.0
The art was really cute, and knowing that it was a translation saved my over-all opinion. The language was a little too dry, but the humor is still intact. Over all, I enjoyed it and would reccomend. Also: dragons!
cimorene1558's review against another edition
4.0
A wolf discovers that although you can bully a lot of people into saying you're handsome if you're a wolf, not everyone is scared of wolves.
lornarei's review against another edition
4.0
He's back and as full of himself as ever. More literate, fairy tale fun!
sandylovesbooks's review against another edition
4.0
It's a cute little book. And when I say little I mean little. Just a handful of pages and it's over. But I did like the book. A wolf who is so high on himself goes through the woods asking everyone he meets "who is the most handsome?". I did love how he calls Little Red Riding Hood his little wild strawberry. And the Three Little Pigs bacon bits. And hopefully, he learns his lesson when he meets the baby dragon.
pwbalto's review against another edition
5.0
I am currently writing a list of Great Picture Books for School-Age Storytimes, and this book just shot RIGHT to the top of it.
You have to pretend you're Eddie Izzard while you're reading it, though. That's a must.
You have to pretend you're Eddie Izzard while you're reading it, though. That's a must.
rhodesee's review against another edition
4.0
I really like this whole series. Very fun mixed fairy tales.