The Werepuppy

The Werepuppy by Jacqueline Wilson, published by Puffin in 2004, is a humorous story that follows the adventures of Micky, who becomes terrified of dogs after watching a werewolf video. In an effort to help him overcome his fear, Micky’s mother decides to get him a puppy. To everyone’s surprise, Micky chooses a werepuppy, named Wolfie, who proves to be a unique and playful companion.
Readers will find that this book presents a lighthearted exploration of Micky’s journey with his new pet, blending elements of humor and fantasy. The narrative delves into themes related to animals and the whimsical nature of legends and myths, particularly focusing on the bond between Micky and Wolfie. With 112 pages, this edition is suitable for young readers looking for an entertaining story that combines elements of juvenile fiction and humorous tales.
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A werewolf video leaves Micky terrified of dogs. Mum decides the only answer is to get Micky a puppy of his own. To everyone’s surprise – including Micky’s – he chooses a werepuppy. But Wolfie turns out to be a very special pet – and a real joker.
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