The Wolf’s Chicken Stew

The Wolf’s Chicken Stew by Keiko Kasza is an illustrated children’s book published by Penguin on April 6, 1987. This 32-page story follows a wolf with a strong desire for chicken stew, who decides to fatten up a chicken before his meal. As he prepares various delicious foods for her, the narrative unfolds with humor and unexpected twists.
Readers will discover a whimsical tale that blends elements of juvenile fiction and fairy tales, featuring themes of animals and humorous storytelling. The story highlights the wolf’s culinary efforts and the surprise that awaits him when he finally visits Mrs. Chicken. This engaging narrative is designed to entertain young readers while exploring the dynamics of desire and unexpected outcomes.
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The wolf loves to eat more than anything in the world and one day he has a terrible craving for chicken stew. He spots a chicken who seems just right, but then he thinks how much more stew there will be if he fattens her up before dining himself. So he goes home and begins to cook all kinds of scrumptious food for the chicken to eat. A big surprise is in store for the wolf when he finally visits Mrs. Chicken to collect his meal.
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