Violet and the Woof
Violet loves to tell stories to her baby brother, Peter. This time she's narrating them right into their own fairytale.
If you love stories of imagination, such as Little Red Riding Hood, Where the Wild Things Are, and Charlie and Lola--you'll adore spending time with these two courageous siblings.
"Once upon a time, a brave little girl and her brother set out on a long, long journey," Violet tells Peter. "A journey fraught with danger and peril."
Riding their building's elevator and traveling the hallways past apartment doors to bring soup to a sick neighbor, Violet and Peter encounter both real and imagined adventure--getting lost in the laundry room, running into a troll, and escaping scary noises in the nick of time, only to find that their poor sick neighbor looks . . . like a wolf!
Clever, thought-provoking, and with an unforgettable ending, Violet and the Woof is a book that explores the power of imaginative storytelling and will have kids asking: "What's real?"
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Become an affiliateDASHA TOLSTIKOVA is the author and illustrator of The Bad Chair and A Year Without Mom, which received four starred reviews and was selected as an USBBY Outstanding International Book. Dasha has illustrated several picture books, including Violet and the Woof by Rebecca Grabill, Friend or Foe? by John Sobol and The Jacket by Kirsten Hall. Her illustrations have also appeared in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and the New Yorker. She lives in Brooklyn, NY.