
The Greedy Wolf
Timothy Knapman and Jean Jullien
Walker Books
Once there was a wolf (a greedy one as they often are in stories) and this one had a particular penchant for fresh young goats. So when walking past Mummy Goat’s house he heard her say to her seven offspring that she was going to get their favourite food for dinner, he was determined to make the kids his next meal. His first attempt to gain entrance was by pretending to be a post person delivering a parcel. Next (with a voice change) he told the kids that he was the ice-cream man, but again the kids kept the door firmly shut.

By now desperately hungry, the wolf resorted to pretending to be a talking rose bush with a flowerpot on his head, sent by Mummy Goat to babysit.
Finally the door started to open and the wolf, feeling particularly prickly, gained entrance, rushing inside with a roar.

Did this scare the little goats? Oh no it didn’t, they were busy cooking. Now the wolf was certain that he’d finally sate his appetite. This he did but who was the more satisfied when he departed from the goats’ abode?
Timothy Knapman’s funny updated telling of the Grimm Brothers, The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids with Jean Jullien’s illustrations of the mock-scary wolf are sure to make young audiences laugh (though the story will be most appreciated by those familiar with the original version). Serve it up in a KS1 class or at home and see how it goes down.