The Little White Wolf
by Lee Allen
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Pub Date Aug 03 2018 | Archive Date Nov 18 2019
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Description
The Little White Wolf is the story of Leesu, born smaller than his siblings and different in color. The wolf pack laughs at him and rejects him. But nature has a place for all of us, and Leesu learns how to use his differences to succeed and help others.
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| ISBN | 9781546254379 |
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Featured Reviews
Allison D, Librarian
This is a sweet story about making a contribution how you can. It can be a good way to start a conversation about how the kids can make their own contributions even if they think they are too small or don't have any talents.
What a sweet book! This is a great story to teach children that everybody is a little different and has different strengths and weakness. A great story for children of all ages. Thank you AuthorHouse via NetGalley for the complimentary copy of this book. All opinions expressed are my own.
Kristin J, Reviewer
This is a sweet book that shows that being different isn't a bad thing and that we all have something to offer. Somehow I didn't quite like the illustrations and found them a bit too "computerish", but perhaps it's just me being a bit difficult.
Morris M, Reviewer
This is an adorably illustrated book about how our differences add strength to our society. While the small white wolf is weak and unable to hide and hunt during the summer, he's the only one able to do so during the winter. The message is a good one and I recommend it for little animal lovers. One word of warning: It does have a scene where a rabbit is killed, so if this will upset your little one, you may want to give it a pass.
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