Cover Image: The Wolf in Underpants at Full Speed

The Wolf in Underpants at Full Speed

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A beautifully illustrated children's book with a message.

A feathery race is knocking at the forest's door. But with the event ahead, someone is ruining the posters. The forest approaches the wolf in underpants to investigate the case. The wolf with blazing faith on his underpants bumps into an angry chickadee who is found guilty of the crime. Upon learning the reason behind the chickadee's fury, he finds himself determined to lead it to victory.

Appropriate for children of age group 5-8, the book comes with a beautiful message. The blend of humor and wonderful illustrations along with that makes it a perfect pick for children.

The fact that we all have a unique place is not the only lesson that is imparted by the book. The sense of judgment and care displayed by the wolf is another amazing side of it. Since the moral lessons have been put as points on the last page, the author could have included these as well.

Recommended for children under the age of 8.

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This was a fun to read book. I’m glad it was translated from its original language to English in order to read it. The illustration was very fun to see although at times the story seemed a bit confusing, but it quickly got back on track to the wolf and the reason he had underwear on.

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Every year there is a race in the forrest. Someone has been spray painting the posters! Its the Wolf in Underpants who is to find out the "criminal". Once he finds the animal in the forrest, he sees and understands why. He helps this cute thing enter the race!!
This is a really good book for a read aloud, showing how friendships can be made and sometimes with help, you can do what you really have been wanting to do!

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When one of the characters here used the words "ridiculously irritating", well, I just had to do the obvious. For a lot of this book is just that; thanks for the self-generating review, guys. As I saw with my previous experience of this series, the pages can be manically busy, with disembodied comments, quips and just random lettering splurging over the artwork. You don't really get to like the narrator (himself just incoherently lettered, with no separate font or boxes or bubbles or anything) or any of the characters. The fact I honoured this with three stars is that it boils down to one fine, comedic occurrence. Yes the build-up to it was rubbish, and yes the consequences of it were rubbish too, but the bit in the middle was a lot more entertaining than anything else these books have offered so far.

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This book had the premise of focusing on bullying, but I do not think it was well written for kids. The story was hard to follow. The part I liked the best was pictures. They were duller in the beginning of the book and then got brighter and more colorful at the end.

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This was a super fun read. The illustrations were great. I really enjoyed reading this book and will give it as a gift to friends and family with little ones!

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