Run, run....they need to hide. They are on the lam from The Three Little Pigs and Little Red Riding Hood and now these two wolves, Willy and Wally Wolf need to lay low for a while but where? Looking down into the meadow, they find dinner a place to hide. It is flock of sheep just hanging out in the meadow eating grass. The two wolves grab some disguises and in a few minutes with the help of mascara, stockings, clothing, wool and some high heels, they have transformed themselves into Willimina and Wallanda sheep. As they meander down into the meadow to mingle with the other sheeps, a few of the other sheep decide to come and talk to them. As Wally introduces themselves to them as the Peep Sheep (the missing sheep from Bo Peep) the ladies start to question Wallanda and Willimina. The two wolves can hardly control themselves being so close to a leg of lamb dinner. It’s a funny story with the presence of a few fairy tales added in. But can the duo handle all the pressure?
I really enjoyed the ideas of mingling the two fairy tales and how the author tried to change the identity of the wolves by adding sheep attire. There are a few little subtle fun language issues in the book with the sheep and the wolves. A real fun book to read again and again.
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