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Bibliographic Information (APA): Author last name, First initial. (Year published). Title in italics. Illus. Illustrator First Name Last Name. City published, State published: Publisher.

Brief Annotation:
Genre:
Grade Level:
Readers who will like this:
Response/Rating (1-4):
One question you would ask before a read aloud:

Reading Strategies Connection:

Sunday, December 18, 2011

There is a Wolf at the Door

Bio: Alley, Z. (2008). There is a Wolf at the Door. Illus. R.W. Alley, New York, NY:Roaring Book Press

Annotation: A fashionista named Rhonda cares only about herself and her collection of red clothing. Hep parents decide on day to teacher her a lesson and send her to her grandmothers house with some cookies because she is not feeling well. Along the way to grandmothers house she comes across a fashionable wolf that likes Rhonda's outfit. As Rhonda gets distracted walking through the woods, the wolf takes advantage of the situation and makes it to Grandma's house before she does. Resulting in learning a lesson about consideration and kindness. Also, sharing a little insight on looking good.

Genre: Folktale, Picture Book

Grade Level: 1-3

Readers who will like this book: Kids that enjoy fashion and their family

Response/Rating: (3) It was a book that portrayed a nice lesson on not being selfish, and to be kind and considerate of others.

Question: How might you feel if you had a friend that was selfish? If your Grandma was sick what would you bring her to help her feel better?

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