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In the middle of a deep, dark forest, all the creatures are fast asleep. Except for a little gray wolf who can't sleep a wink. But the little wolf knows just what he needs to get a good night's sleep: a teddy bear to cuddle, just like in his favorite story book. So the next morning, little wolf sets off on an adventure to find a teddy bear. But exactly where do teddy bears come from? The little wolf asks the Wise Owl, but he doesn't know. He asks the Three Little Pigs, but they suggest he speak to Little Red Riding Hood. Finally, when he is very tired, the little wolf stumbles upon a kindly man with a bright red suit and a long white beard who needs a helping hand. But good deeds never go unrewarded. So, when the little wolf wakes up the next morning there is a soft, cuddly surprise at the foot of his bed...and the answer to his question. Author Mark Burgess has woven an amusing, satisfying story that features a steadfast character and a memorable cast of familiar faces and story elements from favorite fairytales. While Russell Aytos distinctively quirky illustrations offer surprising perspectives and colorfully capture the delightful humor of the story.Product Videos
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Author Mark Burgess
Binding Hardcover
Language English
Book Type Fiction
Grade Content PK
Guided Reading Level L
Lexile 590
Subject Wolves, teddy bears, characters in literature
GELDS Standard (http://www.gelds.decal.ga.gov/Search.aspx) Primary Correlated Standard APL4.4a Engages in elaborate and sustained imagined play, and can distinguish between real life and fantasy.
A) Other Standards That Can Be Covered With This Book CD-CP1.4c Draws conclusions based on facts and evidence.
B) Other Standards That Can Be Covered With This Book CLL1.4c Extends/expands thoughts or ideas expressed.
C) Other Standards That Can Be Covered With This Book APL2.4b Asks questions and seeks new information. With assistance, looks for new information and wants to know more.
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