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I Am Wolf!: The Lost Bead

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A wildlife warrior child has lost his magical bead! A bead with the power to summon his chosen animal. How will he ever connect to his precious magical creature again?Join the Wild Animal Kids in Book 2 as they learn about the beauty of the majestic wolf and the power of the pack. This new adventure will test their friendship in their own pack when one precious bead is lost. A lost bead that holds the power to the secret of the magical portal. Can the Wild Animal Kids find the courage to believe in each other? Can they find the strength to never give up? It's an adventure they will remember for a lifetime!The Wild Animal Kids Series was written for newly independent readers. With high-interest content, the story is filled with rich characters, beautiful illustrations, witty kid dialogue and a fast-paced plot. Kids around the world will enjoy a magical adventure in this amazing wild animal book chapter book series!

208 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 12, 2021

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March 3, 2021
This book is reviewed by ten-year-old Ayan.
In this thrilling sequel of I…Am…Cheetah!, Nathan, David, Gabby, Dorian, and Cassidy have to search for David’s bead: a lost bead that holds the only connection between David and Chase—David’s own cheetah. The pressure of losing Chase forever pushed David to stop trying, but Nathan’s perseverance motivated David to continue their quest.

This book includes multiple themes like friendship, courage, and integrity, all very cleverly woven into the main plot.

I found the illustrations in this book quite realistic, especially the ones of Nathan’s wolf Shadow and the cool drawings of a cheetah and a wolf (by David and Max).

Just like the first book in the Wild Animals Kids Club, I recommend this book as a read-aloud to kids 3+ and as a reader for anyone who can read.

This book also has a sneak peek at the third book of the series, and I can’t wait for its release.
I give this book 5/5 stars as it will make readers fall off their seats because they were too close to the edge.

P.S. I suggest reading this series in sequence to fully enjoy this book.
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