There once was a rabbit, his name was Grey he went to the woods to pick berries one day . . .
Grey, the hero of our story, has heard stories about Blue; a stinky mean old wolf who wants to eat little Grey in his Wolfish Stew. So, to keep from being caught Grey sticks to the path, he stays on the trail, and he always ALWAYS looks out for the big bushy tail…
But what's that?! Wolfish knees… a Wolfish snout…? Oh, please, Grey! Please watch out!
A brilliantly funny and energetic story with a deliciously unexpected outcome. For fans of The Gruffalo.
Spotted this at my local library - it would be a fun read-aloud, particularly as children try to spot the wolf and guess what he will try next to catch the rabbit!
Spotted this one at my bookstore (still magical they had it because it is a) not out according to sites, and b) it is an English book).
I am so happy I had a chance to read this one, because it was quite funny and hilarious. While the bunny is quite the main character, I also see the wolf as the main character. He also gets the spotlight in some pages.
It reminded me a bit of Road Runner. The wolf having all the wonderful plans, ideas, and he is always failing and doing stupid stuff.
I liked how the story went. How it climbed up to a certain point, and then, boom ending!
I liked to search for the wolf, and see where he was hiding (though the text often spoiled it already, it was still fun)
And that ending was just such a delight, I laughed so hard.
The art was really nice. I love the style of it, it looks so simple, but then there are so many details and colours.