ABSTRACT

A young wolf gets ready for bed while another leaves its den to explore. To reassure his son that nothing dangerous lurks in his bedroom, a father wolf checks under his son's bed. Gray Wolf dispels his littlest pup's feeling of inadequacy about his ability to jump, run, and roll. A wolf and dog find a blue chair and put it to different uses. A boy puts on a wolf suit; another dons a wolf head for the class production of “Little Red Riding Hood.” After killing the wolf that swallows them, a boy and a girl hide beneath its skin and head, scaring the people of their town. A she-wolf nurses two young boys. A wolf stops a young girl at a crossroads. A wolf pack debates the fate of a human infant. A boy wraps his arms around a hunted wolf. A runaway girl seeks aid from a wolf pack. A wolf pushes a boy out of the way of a falling tree. A young girl cares for the wolf that she has injured. Schoolchildren form a barricade between a wolf and men with guns. A wolf pack seeks the help of a young girl in caring for two sickly pups.