One Wolf Howls

by Scotti Cohn (Author) Susan Detwiler (Illustrator)

One Wolf Howls
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a wolf? What would you do in the cold winter months? Where would you sleep? What would you eat? Spend a year in the world of wolves in One Wolf Howls. This adventurous children's book uses the months of the year and the numbers 1 through 12 to introduce children to the behavior of wolves in natural settings. The lively, realistic illustrations of Susan Detwiler complement the rhyming text and bring each month to life. From January to December, howl, frolic, and dance, while learning important lessons page-by-page! The -For Creative Minds- learning section includes a -Wolf Communications Matching- and -Wolf Calendar- activity.
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Publishers Weekly

In this counting/calendar book dedicated to dogs' distant cousins, debut picture book author Cohn along with Detwiler ("The First Teddy Bear") concentrate on personality and ambience, reserving facts and insights for a closing instructional guide. Cohn makes use of rhyming couplets, with a structured, repeating form that emphasizes the progressing months and increasing numbers. In February, two wolves enjoy a snowy frolic deep in the woods where the harsh winds blow; May brings the birth of five fuzzy pups, funny pups who sniff and stare; and September finds a pack of nine putting their natural camouflage to use among the brilliant foliage (and giving readers an opportunity to pick them out). Detwiler invokes just the right amount of romanticism: her wolves tussle in the purple rays of a frigid sunrise and dance, silhouetted, in the falling shadows of twilightbut they're always unmistakably wild. Readers should be captivated by the animals' resilient joie de vivre as well as by their habitats' seasonal glories. The educational guide offers wolf facts, activities and details about their life cycle. Ages 48. "(Feb.)" Copyright 2009 Publishers Weekly Used with permission.

School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 4A year in the life of wolves is told through verse in this beautifully illustrated picture book. Readers and listeners will be completely engaged in the rhythm of the poetry, which conveys the movement and habits of wolves. "Five wolves peek at a bright May sunbeam/fuzzy pups, funny pups, sniff and stare./Five wolves peek at a bright May sunbeam/deep in the woods in the fresh spring air." Realistic art shows their movements, both active and sedentary. Young listeners will be able to complete rhyming sentences as the book is read and understand the use of alliteration. Useful for counting, as well as learning about the animals, seasons of the year, and poetry, this book may be enjoyed by beginning readers as well as researchers. "Wolf Fun Facts," "Wolf Life Cycle," "Wolf Calendar Activity," information about hunting and endangered wolves, and a Web site with reproducible activities are included. Students will want to read Jean Craighead George's "The Wolves Are Back" (Dutton, 2008) and Gail Gibbons's "Wolves" (Holiday House, 1994) for additional material."Nancy Baumann, Indian Paintbrush Elementary, Laramie, WY" Copyright 2009 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

Review quotes

Detwiler invokes just the right amount of romanticism: her wolves tussle in the purple rays of a frigid sunrise and dance, silhouetted, in the falling shadows of twilight—but they're always unmistakably wild. Readers should be captivated by the animals' resilient joie de vivre as well as by their habitats' seasonal glories. - Publishers Weekly
Scotti Cohn
Susan Detwiler is the illustrator of several books for children including the award-winning books On the Move (NSTA-CBC Outstanding Trade Book); Big Cat, Little Kitty (Mom's Choice Awards Gold); Pandas' Earthquake Escape (Mom's Choice Awards Gold); and One Wolf Howls (Silver Nautilus Book Award) for Arbordale. She is the author/illustrator of Fine Life For A Country Mouse. Susan is a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers & Illustrators. Books have always been a source of joy in her life, and as a child she particularly loved books with beautiful illustrations. Susan was educated at the Maryland Institute College of Art and lives with her artist husband in Baltimore. Visit her website: http: //www.susandetwiler.com/
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781934359921
Lexile Measure
510
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Arbordale Publishing
Publication date
March 20, 2009
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV029000 - Juvenile Fiction | Nature & the Natural World | General
JUV002250 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Wolves & Coyotes
JUV009100 - Juvenile Fiction | Concepts | Seasons
Library of Congress categories
Stories in rhyme
Counting
Months
Wolves
Year
Maryland Blue Crab Young Reader Award
Honor Book 2010 - 2010

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