In this tale, Little Wolf becomes an "agony aunt" for "Wolf Weekly". His postbag is full of problem letters from many of the wigglers and brute beasts he has already met in his previous adventures.
Ian Whybrow is a British writer of children's books, first published in 1989. He has written over 100 books for children, has been translated into 27 languages and is published in 28 countries. His books are humorous and range from picture books to novels, short stories and poetry.
Little wolf books are majorly nostalgic for me! I remember reading and re-reading them all throughout primary school!! Whilst as an adult obviously it lacks some plot and follow through but it’s perfect for children. It’s quick paced, humorous and laid out as a series of letters with illustrations opposed to pages of prose which just increases the appeal to children, in particular children who might not particularly enjoy reading.
A charming and funny read for a children's book, I must say. Little Wolf or should I say Mister Helpful really expounded on his talent for writing letters. Cute fella.