The Boy Who Cried Wolf

The Boy Who Cried Wolf by Lee Wildish is an illustrated edition published by Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. in 2008. This 32-page book is designed for young readers, presenting a retelling of the classic fable that emphasizes the importance of honesty. The story follows a young shepherd who, after falsely claiming that a wolf is threatening his flock, faces the consequences when a real wolf appears.
In this engaging narrative, children will encounter a familiar tale that is tailored for their reading level, making it suitable for intermediate readers. The book aims to help kids build their reading skills and vocabulary while imparting a valuable lesson about truthfulness. With its focus on fairy tales and folklore, this edition serves as both an entertaining story and a learning tool for young readers.
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Children will happily climb the 1-2-3-4 stages of I’m Going to Read. Every one is thoughtfully written and carefully aimed at the correct reading group, so kids can gradually build their skills and reading vocabularies without frustration. This Level 3 story retells a popular tale in a fun way.
This simple and effective retelling of the traditional fable teaches kids a valuable lesson: always tell the truth. A young shepherd pretends not once, but twice that a wolf is after his flock. But he learns a hard lesson when a wolf really appears…and no one heeds his cries.
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