Peter and the Wolf

“Peter and the Wolf” by Victor G. Ambrus is a delightful edition published by Oxford University Press in 1986. This 22-page book, presented in English, features vibrant illustrations that bring to life the classic tale of Peter, the cat, the little bird, and the cunning wolf. The narrative captures the essence of the story, inviting readers into a whimsical world filled with adventure and suspense.
In this edition, readers will find a humorous and stylish interpretation of the beloved fairy tale, making it accessible and enjoyable for children of all ages. The illustrations enhance the storytelling experience, depicting key moments such as the cat perched on a branch and the wolf lurking nearby. This book fits within the realms of juvenile fiction and folklore, offering a fresh take on a timeless narrative that continues to engage young audiences.
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“Picture the scene: there was the cat sitting on one branch, the little bird on another — not too close to the cat — while the wicked wolf stalked round and round the tree, glaring at them both with hungry eyes.” An old favorite, newly illustrated with humor and style for children of all ages.
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