Wolf Fables cover

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 3.6
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 1027
Points per Word 0.000487

Description

Wolf fables first told by an ancient Greek slave called Aesop. Oxford Reading Tree Stage 9. TreeTops Myths and Legends.

Quick Summary

Looking for a short, lively collection that packs a real moral punch? Pie Corbett's *Wolf Fables* brings together a handful of age-old Aesop stories, each starring a clever or mischievous wolf, and gives them a fresh, kid-friendly voice that's perfect for early readers. The stories are short enough to finish in a single sitting, yet they'll have kids grinning at the wolf's antics and thinking about why honesty, cleverness, or kindness matters. It's ideal for kids who like animal tales, for reluctant readers who want a quick win, or for parents who want a gentle way to talk about lessons like the boy who cried wolf without getting too heavy. The tone is light-hearted and a little bit silly, with just enough tension to keep things exciting but nothing that'll give nightmares, making it a safe pick for K-3 readers. If your child enjoys these wolf adventures, they'll probably love diving into other Aesop retellings like the classic *Aesop's Fables for Children* or the more modern *Fables of the World* series.