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Mr Wolf's Pancakes

Jan Fearnley
Barcode 9781405288583
Paperback

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Release Date: 30/11/2017

Genre: Children's Books
Sub-Genre: Baby & Picture Books
Label: Farshore
Language: English
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers

Join Mr Wolf in the kitchen as he gets into lots of trouble making pancakes in this funny, illustrated picture book from Jan Fearnley, perfect for pancake day or as a bedtime story all year round.


Join Mr Wolf in the kitchen as he gets into lots of trouble making pancakes in this funny, illustrated picture book from Jan Fearnley, perfect for pancake day or as a bedtime story all year round.

Mr Wolf fancies some tasty pancakes but he doesn’t know how to make them! Asking his neighbours is of no use – they’re a mean and horrible lot who refuse to help. Poor Mr Wolf! He has to work it out all by himself. But what happens when those nasty neighbours want to help Mr Wolf eat his delicious pancakes?

A brilliantly funny twist on well-loved fairytale classics such as The Three Little Pigs and Little Red Riding Hood, this children’s picture book is packed full of fun and humour and will have young readers howling with laughter. Perfect for cosying up to read at bedtime and great fun to read aloud, this is the perfect pancake day picture book for children aged 3 years and up.

Praise for Mr Wolf’s Pancakes:

'Mr Wolf leads the pack … one of the best picture books and destined to last and last.' Times Education Supplement

'Brilliantly comic illustrations and perfect timing add up to a classic picture book.' Sunday Telegraph

‘There’s a great twist in this engaging story about sharing – or not!’ Guardian