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Mega Wolf


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No. of pages 28

Published: 2015

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Mega City is full of Mega Animals. There is Mega Wolf, who loves sports cars; Mega Bunny, who is always losing things; the elegant Mega Pig; and the cheese-loving Mega Mouse. These are the heroes that keep Mega City safe from the dastardly and bloodthirsty Mosquito Man. Mega Wolf is strong, brave and famous. He loves his super-fast sports car. It has rocket launchers and goes faster than light. People shout Hurray! as he passes. But Mega Wolf's most favourite thing is saving the world. One day Little Red Riding Hood goes for a walk. Suddenly, Mosquito Man attacks her. 'Help!! she screams. Mega Wolf's big ears hear Little Red Riding Hood's screams. He jumps into his Mega Mobile and takes off with a roar. After three skids, a traffic jam, two waterfalls and a mudslide, he arrives to save her. Later that night after his busy superhero day, Mega Wolf falls asleep in his bed with his special blanket. 'Shhh...it's a secret!'

 

There are 28 pages in this book. This book was published 2015 by Firefly Books Ltd .

Severine Vidal is the author of more than 50 books, comics and digital books for readers aged preschool to young adult. Previously a schoolteacher, she teaches writing workshops. She lives in France. Born in Paris, Barroux spent much of his childhood in North Africa. He later attended art school in France. He has created several children's picture books including Where's the Elephant?, Where's the Starfish? and Welcome. His books have received widespread critical acclaim and been nominated for several awards including the Kate Greenaway Medal.

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