Little Bad Wolf

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Denne bog bliver tilgængelig 11. september 2025. Du opkræves ikke før udgivelsen.

Om denne e-bog

Little Big Bad Wolf loves using his sharp, white teeth to gobble things up. Especially things that annoy him! But when Little Red steals his special red cloak and pretends it's hers... poor Wolf can't take it any longer! 

The first story in a new picture book series from Abie Longstaff, bestselling author of the Fairytale Hairdresser series. These funny, original stories take us back to the earliest days in the lives of classic fairy tale characters. The ones we love, and especially the ones we love to hate! 

Om forfatteren

Abie Longstaff is an award-winning Australian-born British author of children’s fiction. She is best known for The Fairytale Hairdresser picture book series, illustrated by Lauren Beard, as well as many books for older children and educational books for schools. The Fairytale Hairdresser books have sold over 650,000 in the UK alone, and have been adapted into the Sunny Day series on Nickelodeon in the US.

Leire Martin was born in San Sebastián, Spain. She has a Bachelors degree in Fine Arts and a CGI Master. She worked as a 3D artist for three years, but drawing has always been her passion so she decided to leave it all and become a professional illustrator. She usually draws digitally but she loves traditional art too. She’s a stationery lover, and could easily spend a whole day browsing through notebooks, and all kinds of art supplies.

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