The Wolf Who Cried Boy

The Wolf Who Cried Boy by Bob Hartman is a humorous children’s book published by National Geographic Books on June 17, 2004. This edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Little Wolf, who grows weary of his mother’s repetitive cooking and longs for something different. In a playful twist, he decides to call out for “Boy!” to spice up his dinner plans, leading to unexpected consequences when a real boy appears.
Readers will find a lighthearted narrative that draws on themes from classic fairy tales and folklore. The book explores the humorous antics of Little Wolf as he navigates his desire for adventure and the lessons learned from his antics. With elements of juvenile fiction and adaptations of familiar stories, this tale offers a fresh perspective on the age-old moral of honesty and the repercussions of deceit.
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Little Wolf is tired of his mom’s cooking! It’s the same old thing night after night, Lamburgers and Sloppy Does. How he wishes his mother would serve up a nice platter of his favorite dish&150Boy! But Boy is hard to come by these days. As Little Wolf trudges home from school one day, he decides to postpone his boring dinner by shouting “Boy! Boy!” But what will happen when a real boy finally comes along? In this hilarious twisted tale, Little Wolf learns the same timeless lesson that the boy who cried “Wolf!” did so many years ago.
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