The Boy who Cried Wolf

ISBN-10
1776549422
ISBN-13
9781776549429
Series
The Boy Who Cried Wolf
Category
Readers (Elementary)
Language
English
Published
2012
Author
Pam Holden

Description

Adaptation of Aesop's fable about a boy who likes playing jokes, telling everyone a wolf is coming when it is not. Then one day a wolf really does come, but no one will believe the boy.

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