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Cover of HELP! A MONSTER IS TRYING TO EAT MY BED! (Mr Wolfs Bedtime Books Book 1) by D Wolf

HELP! A MONSTER IS TRYING TO EAT MY BED! (Mr Wolfs Bedtime Books Book 1) by D Wolf

by D Wolf

Book Details

Publisher:S Bedtime Books
Published:1999
Pages:32
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1888444762

Reading Info

Age Range:3-5

About This Book

Mr. Wolf wants to make some pancakes for breakfast, but isn't quite sure how to go about it. So off he goes to ask his neighbors Chicken Little, Wee Willy Winkle, the Gingerbread man, Little Red Riding Hood, and the Three Little Pigs for their help. When he is turned down by each of them, he decides to try it on his own. Soon he succeeds in making a huge pile of delicious pancakes. Having smelled the pancakes cooking, his neighbors decide to call on Mr. Wolf and share his meal. But Mr. Wolf gets

Our Review

This fractured fairy tale cleverly weaves counting practice into Mr. Wolf's quest to make pancakes, as he methodically visits one chicken, one wee boy, one gingerbread man, one little girl, and three little pigs for assistance. The predictable, repetitive structure of his polite requests being denied provides a comforting rhythm for preschoolers, while the cumulative nature of the visits subtly reinforces early math skills. Young listeners will delight in recognizing these classic storybook characters appearing in an unexpected new context, creating a wonderful bridge between traditional tales and original storytelling.

What truly sets this humorous picture book apart is its gentle subversion of the "big, bad wolf" trope, presenting a determined but endearing protagonist who perseveres independently. The satisfying conclusion, where the delicious smell of success brings everyone together, delivers a subtle message about community and sharing without being heavy-handed. This engaging read-aloud successfully combines number recognition, familiar fairy tale elements, and a relatable cooking adventure that will have children asking for repeated readingsβ€”and perhaps even pancakes for breakfast.

Themes

Juvenile Fiction

Subjects

Juvenile Fiction