The Kid and the Wolf

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2007

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The story here is on 6 to 17 of this booklet with circled page numbers. The story shows how a pet kid, captured by a hungry wolf, persuades the wolf to play a flute before devouring the kid. The sour notes alert the shepherds, who were carefully brought into the story at its beginning. The shepherds take the saved kid back to the flock, and the other animals congratulate her for her quick thinking. Perhaps the best image of the booklet shows the bounding leaps that the kid enjoys out in the open, away from her usual indoors scene as a pet (12). The initial joke of the flute-playing is extended as the kid praises the wolf's playing and asks the wolf to play louder. The cover reduplicates 14: the wolf is prepared to pounce on the kid. This is one of five booklets from this series ordered from The Book Depository in the UK. I suspect that some further members of the series will elude me.

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Mango: DC Books

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