Wolfish Stew

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There once was a rabbit, his name was Grey he went to the woods to pick berries one day ...When Grey ventures into the woods, he is sure to be very careful - after all, he's heard stories of a wolf called Blue, and there's no way Grey wants to end up as Wolfish Stew. So he follows the Rules Of The Woods - he stays on the path, and keeps his eyes peeled ...But it's not long before that sneaky and sly Blue is on his trail, and eager for a tasty rabbit-sized treat. Will Blue catch Grey? Will Grey become Wolfish Stew? Poor Grey is so defenseless and unaware ...Or so it seems ...Perfact for fans of The Gruffalo and Rosie's Walk.
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AuthorSuzi Moore
PublisherBloomsbury Publishing
PlaceLondon
Year2016
ISBN9781408844953
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
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