One morning the Gray Wolf woke up in a very good mood. He was convinced that he was the best, the strongest, the smartest among animals! Confident in his best qualities, he goes hunting ... However, as this seemingly promising day showed, the Gray Wolf was too self-confident: everyone he tried to eat turned out to be more cunning than himself and managed to easily circle around his finger. - and a sheep, and a pig, and a horse ... Contrary to Vovk's own convictions, he appears before us in a completely different light: a ruthless beast evokes sympathy and even a little cute. This is no longer an evil predator that scares children. We sympathize with the naive Gray Wolf, who finds himself in a silly situation throughout this funny story. Adaptation of the French folk tale "The wolf loses prey". Features of the series:
Subtle communicative humor, made in pencil.
Beautiful, unusual illustrations by the genius Ronan Badel.
Hardcover is ideal for the youngest readers.