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Thank you to NetGalley for this e-copy of Little Wolf’s Howl by Nelly Buchel in exchange for a honest review.This is a cute survival story about a little wolf who struggles to howl who gets lost and has to use his inner resources to find his way back to his mother and his family.Great illustrations that appeal to a preschool audience.
I loved this book. The narrative flows well, the animals are all North American and the ending is perfect for engagement.
Illustrations and the colour palette are all really eye-catching, especially the backgrounds. Makes me wonder if this illustrator is a background animator?
I’d love to adopt this book into my classroom.
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I didn't realize I picked two books in a row involving a young character getting lost. However, they both worked out really well. I adored the illustrations in this book and they were great alongside the story. I will say that even though the story is about a wolf that gets lost, it has a lot more to it beyond that. I especially loved to see how the wolf was open to meeting new friends and learning from each along the journey.
This was a cute book but might not be for everyone. The illustrations are adorable. The book got a little long and places. However everyone loves a happy ending! This book will definitely be for the kids who love outdoors and nature. I will be recommending it for kids who fit that bill.
This book is so sweet. The illustrations are absolutely gorgeous, I love the colour palette. The story follows a little wolf finding its voice and inner strength and shows kids that they can too
This book was so, so cute!! The illustrations in this book are definitely some of my most favorite I've seen. Ever. All the animals were adorable and very well-done, and the way the illustrator used soft colors and gradients was phenomenal. Absolutely beautiful! Bravo!
I loved the story just as much. It's definitely a story that will inspire the reader to find their voice and inner strength, just like Little Wolf did. There was a clear beginning, middle, and end format and readers will definitely be rooting for Little Wolf. Additionally, the ending was so sweet and family-oriented, perfect for a kids' book.
An absolute masterpiece of a book. Bravo!
Little Wolf's Howl is an adorable picture book for kids that follows a small wolf, who has gotten separated from his mother. I loved that every animal the wolf met along the way, helped the cub along his journey. The illustrations are gorgeous & this would be such a nice book to read aloud to the kiddos.
Thanks to NetGalley, Nelly Buchet, and Marble Press for the chance to read and review!
Little Wolf's Howl is a sweet story about a little wolf who accidentally gets lost after straying from her pack to chase a butterfly. She remembers her mother's words about what to do if she ever gets lost though, so with the help of some new forest friends, she returns home safely to her family. It's a wonderful way to talk to children about what they should do if they ever get lost. The illustrations are beautiful too. It's a great story to read for kids in Pre-K especially.
My children (3 and 5) and I loved this book. The pictures were beautifully drawn and we all enjoyed howling and joining in with little wolf. Also love the use of a female character - animals are so often aligned with genders - fierce creatures as male, nurturing/cute creatures as female. Think there could be more in a series of similar themes with different creatures maybe.
Little Wolf's Howl is a delightful quick read. Little Wolf starts out not feeling confident in herself but after she gets lost, she learns lessons along the way that not only helps her find home again but also find herself. I think it's a great lesson for kids to learn that even though a destination is important, the things that you experience and learn along the way are even more so. The illustrations are vibrant yet simple, and I am willing to bet that when Little Wolf lets out her first howl, every child will be howling along with her.
This book is so cute for children! It is clever and has parts that reminded me of Dr. Suess’ “Are You My Mother?”, but instead of simply answering yes or no, the animals helped the little cub along the way. It is a great book on how we view ourselves vs how others view us and what we can do to change perspectives. Not only is the story well written, but the illustrations are absolutely beautiful. I know my daughter will be excited to see the details on each page!
Thank you to @marblepress_books and @netgalley for the Arc in exchange for an honest review! I can’t wait to have this one in print to read to my toddler!
Little wolf gets separated from her family and meets some friends along the way. Great illustrations. The little one really employed this book!
This was just such a precious book! My kids absolutely loved the little wolf. The story was adorable. The pictures were beautiful. A great kids book!!
This was an absolutely adorable picture book with GORGEOUS illustrations by a local to me trans illustrator, Mathias Ball!! Highly recommended - this heartfelt and heartwarming picture book is sure to delight young audiences and engage their imaginations. Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an early digital copy in exchange for my honest review!!
Really enjoyed the story and art work of this book! This is a book to encourage children to learn from others and find their own voice. Beautifully done!
3,5 stars. A nicely illustrated picture book with lovely lessons and themes blent in.
The little wolfs learns and grows up with a little insight from the wise animals of the forest, the trees, the stars and her own inner voice.
Such a cute book about how everyone has their own voice. In time everyone finds their own voice. I absolutely loved this book!
The book was beautifully written and the illustrations were delightful. The author made careful word choices that were very impactful and will be great for young children. Overall, the book was well written and I did really enjoy it.