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One and Only Wolfgang : From Pet Rescue to One Big Happy Family (School And Library) - by Steve Greig & Mary Rand Hess (Hardcover)
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One and Only Wolfgang : From Pet Rescue to One Big Happy Family (School And Library) - by Steve Greig & Mary Rand Hess (Hardcover)
From Harper Christian
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One and Only Wolfgang : From Pet Rescue to One Big Happy Family (School And Library) - by Steve Greig & Mary Rand Hess (Hardcover)
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About the Book From Instagram sensation Steve Greig and New York Times bestselling author Mary Rand Hess comes The One and Only Wolfgang. This humorous, heartwarming story about Greigs real-life menagerie of senior rescue animals affirms that, in a family, everyone belongs. Book Synopsis Do you consider your pets family? Do you enjoy reading about loveable animals? Instagram sensation Steve Greig and New York Times bestselling author Mary Rand Hess share Greigs real-life family of senior dogs, chickens, rabbits, and a pig named Bikini in his first childrens book that showcases the importance of family. In The One and Only Wolfgang , readers will meet Greigs beloved animal family. Greig looked for the most unadoptable animals and gave them a home--his home! Strange and unique, The One and Only Wolfgang will remind readers that no matter how old or how odd, everyone has a place where they belong. Families will enjoy the unique, whimsical art from Nadja Sarell combined with comical photographs of the Wolfgang. Perfect for children, ages 4-8 Kids will love reading about the loveable animals featured on Steve Greigs Instagram, @Wolfgang2242 - over 900k followers Children will learn about love, friendship and family Review Quotes Wolfgang is an all-animal family first popularized on Greigs Instagram. The meaning of family is important to 12 animals who became one family through adoption. In order to fully acquaint readers with the members of this family, individual portraits of each animal and an amusing fact are presented in a double-page gallery at the beginning of the book. Family members include nine dogs, one rabbit, one pig, and one chicken Each animal has a quirky side that is visible through the illustrations, which digitally collage photographs of the animals onto cartoon backgrounds. It is obvious to readers that there is much love and acceptance in this book despite all of their differences. Readers see them milling around the kitchen together, making a bubbly mess while bathing, and engaging in movie night. Throughout the book, various ages, sizes, and abilities are depicted to represent a diverse family; graying muzzles indicate that several are of advanced years. All of the members of this family are loved, whether it is the old cocker that trips all of the other dogs, the big pig who eats all of the food, the deaf dog, or the blind dog. More a description of their imagined living circumstances than a story, the busy, amusing scenarios will endear these characters to readers. Jodi Picoult provides an afterword. A memorable and entertaining celebration of adoption. (Picture book. 5-7)--Kirkus Reviews