The Wolf in Underpants Breaks Free

From the Series The Wolf in Underpants

  • Interest Level: Grade 2 - Grade 5
  • Reading Level: Grade 2

The Wolf in Underpants is arrested for being a lazypants!

The Wolf helps out around the forest, but he doesn’t ask for coins in return. That makes some other animals suspicious. They say everyone has to work—and they toss the Wolf in prison! While the anti-wolf brigade questions the Wolf’s friends, the Wolf hatches a plan to break free. In the fourth tale of the Eisner-nominated Wolf in Underpants series, Wilfrid Lupano and Mayana Itoiz share a hilarious fable about the work in life that matters most.

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Interest Level Grade 2 - Grade 5
Reading Level Grade 2
Genre Graphic Novels
Category SEL: C Social Awareness, SEL: D Relationship Skills, SEL: E Responsible Decision-Making, Social Emotional Learning
Copyright 2022
Publisher Lerner Publishing Group
Imprint Graphic Universe ™
Language English
Number of Pages 40
Publication Date 2022-11-01
Text Type Fiction—Humor
BISACS JUV008110, JUV039120, JUV039220
Dewey 741.5/973
Dimensions 8 x 10
Lexile 500
Guided Reading Level P
Features Original artwork and Reviewed

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Reviews

Children's Literature Comprehensive Database (CLCD)

“The illustrations challenge your eyes as well as telling the story. . . If you have a reluctant reader this will tickle their humor bone as well as getting them to read. Reviewer Rating: 5” —Children’s Literature

School Library Journal

“[T]here’s a moral nestled in this funny book—as well as some pointed commentary about capitalism . . . Engaging art and high appeal make this import a fresh addition to most collections.” —School Library Journal

Kirkus Reviews

“A clear message that there’s more to life than making a living.”—Kirkus Reviews