Little monsters have trouble listening to their parents, too! When Wolfie the Werewolf won't settle down for the night, his mother asks him to tell her what he did that day. Find out what a day he had! Rhyming text and delightful art will keep readers enthralled. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Looking Glass Library is an imprint of Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO.
In this retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid, little werewolves who live in a remote valley are taught never to venture to the far side of a mountain, but the youngest daughter of the pack's alpha wolf sneaks to the forbidden side, discovering a ski resort where she befriends a young boy.
When Tom and Ellie arrive at Glenbarra, they can't understand why everyone seems so wary of them. It's as if they are really strange, not just strangers. Then they discover Glenbarra's dark and terrifying secret - the town is populated by werewolves.
A fresh, heartwarming, and fascinating debut that two-time Newbery Honor winner Gary Schmidt calls “a journey that every reader needs to go on.” This is the story of Raul, a boy of few words, fewer friends, and almost no family. He is a loner—but he isn’t lonely. All week long he looks after the younger boys at One Of Our Kind Boarding School while dodging the barbs of terrible Tuffman, the mean gym teacher. Like every other kid in the world, he longs for Fridays, but not for the usual reasons. The woods have secrets...and so does Raul. As soon as the other students go home for the weekend, Raul makes his way to a lighthouse deep in the heart of the woods. There he waits for sunset—and the mysterious, marvelous shapeshifting phenomenon that allows him to go home, too.
Rapunzel with the long dark hair ends up locked in a tower because of a deal with a witch. When she and the prince fall in love, will they be able to outwit the witch?
From the times of the world's birth, when the Sea's parted the lands, a lone child was abandoned by his father in the winter snows. This young boy was adopted and raised within a pack of Dire wolves. This human child was given the name of Wer, the sound the wolves make for man. Wer not knowing his place within the pack was bitten many times, but unlike other animals, Wer was not driven mad by the first strains of Rabies. He became big and strong just like all the Dire wolves, but on the night of the full moon and in his twenty first year, Wer became another. He is known as Changer and the Beginning, able to turn himself at will, Wer becomes leader of this pack. Questions are answered within this story of who was the big bad wolf, little red riding hood and how the werewolf race populated the earth. Reasons why you cannot find Lord Wer and king Arthur protected by the one known as Excalibur and the white and black magic that surrounds these myths and legends that have changed so much over time. So our story begins of how the Werewolves, Lycan's and Shapeshifters came to be from the one Known as the Beginning, Wer-Wolf.