30.10.22

Wolfboy Jack and The Scissors of Doom


 Wolfboy Jack and The Scissors of Doom

By Lee Thomas
Genre:- Children’s Fiction
Pages:- 32
Publisher:- Tiny Tree Books
Blurb:- Wolfboy Jack and The Scissors of Doom is a story about bravery, being scared, and facing your fears head-on. Set in the quirky, monster-filled world first seen in 2019’s Molly and The Bog Sprogs.
‘Wolfboy’s here to save the day! He’s so brave!’, they sing, ‘That’s right’, he said ‘I don’t get scared. I don’t fear anything’. But what if he does fear something? And what if he doesn’t want to admit to it? The dashing tale of a valiant hero who, with the help of his friends, finds new ways to be brave.
πŸ“š✂️✂️Thank You to @lovebookstours @tinytreebooks and Lee Thomas for gifting this book πŸ“š ✂️✂️
πŸ“š✂️✂️My Review- Wolfboy Jack and The Scissors of Doom is about a young wolf who isn’t afraid of anything or is he? He loves to help his friends Cyclops Sam, Mol elude and a cat named Pam are just a few. At the end of Summer Jack’s fur begins in grow and so does Jack’s fear. He try’s his best to show that he’s not scared but his friend Tim the Sphinx see’s he is. Jack’s friends decide that they need to help him to overcome his fear. This is a book that shows we are all scared of something no matter how big or small it is, you can overcome it with the help of your friends. Each page of this book has bright colour illustrations and something to talk about. My granddaughter Emily and I decided to read this book together and she loved how Jack looked different when his fur grew, and his friends went with him to show they cared.✂️✂️✂️πŸ“šπŸ“š

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