Once upon a time, a little wolf had an earache. It had nothing to do with any illness. This little wolf had heard too many cries, too many things that hurt him, and his ears refused to listen! In a violent family context, Little Wolf tries to tell his pain... to Mommy? To the teacher? To a friend? Shame prevents him from speaking. It is only in Grandma's arms that he can finally tell his heavy secret. This conversation will lead to another one, this time with the father.
Once upon a time, there was a little wolf who always said yes: to his mommy, to his daddy, to everyone. One day, Little Wolf has had enough and decides to learn to say no. After a hesitant start, he finally manages to shout his first real no. But how will those around him react? But how will those around him react? This book came in 5th place in the Palmarès Livromagie Communication-Jeunesse 2006.
Once upon a time, there was a little wolf who couldn't get out of his bed. He couldn't get out of bed not because he couldn't move his arms or legs, but because he had a ball of sadness in his heart. At school, his friends made fun of him. At school, his friends laugh at him. He wishes he could say "Enough" but he can't. These two words, which are so easy to say when he is alone, become impossible to say when he is in front of those who make him feel bad. It is a very difficult reality to avoid when you are young and come into contact with other children. Claudie Stanké and Barroux have written a third adventure of Petit Loup that is full of nuance.2019 finalist for the Prix littéraire des enseignants de français AQPF / ANEL.
Tomorrow if the weather is clear,
the wolf will find Mine the mouse,
under the only tree on the deserted plateau.
When the sun and the earth touch,
at exactly the red hour.