A brilliant bind-up of the rediscovered classics about Sasha and Ferdy the wolf and their adventures.
Long ago and far away, on the great snow-covered steppe of Russia . . .
Sasha has always been taught that wolves are dangerous, but when he finds himself lost in the snow with Ferdy, a wolfcub, he discovers they are not so different. But how can he persuade his village that the wolves can be their friends?
Sasha is excited about the railway coming to their village. But Ferdy is afraid that it will bring new people who do not know that the wolves and humans have learnt to live together. With winter coming, how will Ferdy's pack survive if they have to hide away?
Gaia Bordicchia's gorgeous illustrations whisk readers away to a Russian winter long long ago . . .
'Delightful . . . cosy winter reads.' Scotsman
'Beautifully produced.' Lancashire Evening Post
'Absolutely enchanting tales.' Mini Travellers
Customer reviews:
'This is the best book to buy.'
'A favourite of my guided reading group in Year 3.'
'Nice chapter book for kids advanced past picture books.'
This is Book 2 in the Sasha and the Wolf Series. See all Sasha and the Wolf books here.
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Ann Jungman has been writing for children for many years. She is best known for her Vlad the Drac series but her There's a Troll !.. books for Puffin are growing in number and reputation. Ann is particularly good and capturing the imagination of younger readers. Ann visits many schools and libraries to talk about writing for children and is well-known to tea
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