Wolves for Kids

“Wolves for Kids” by Tom Wolpert is a juvenile nonfiction book published by NorthWord Press in 1990. This 48-page edition, written in English, serves as an introduction to wolves, exploring their habitats, communication methods, and the reasons behind their howling. The book is designed to engage young readers with factual information about these fascinating mammals.
In “Wolves for Kids,” readers will discover essential insights into the lives of wolves, including their natural behaviors and social structures. The book covers various aspects of these animals, making it a valuable resource for those interested in wildlife and nature. With a focus on wolves, coyotes, and wild dogs, this edition provides a comprehensive look at these furry predators, appealing to young animal enthusiasts and fostering an appreciation for the natural world.
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An introduction to the furry predator, focusing on where wolves live, why they howl, and how they communicate.
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