Wolfie the Bunny Audiobook, by Ame Dyckman Play Audiobook Sample

Wolfie the Bunny Audiobook

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Read By: Mary Elaine Monti Publisher: Little, Brown Young Readers Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 0 hours and 05 min. at 1.5x Speed 0 hours and 05 min. at 2.0x Speed Release Date: June 2016 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781478916536

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

1

Longest Chapter Length:

05:38 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

05:38 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

05:38 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

4

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Publisher Description

Families of all kinds will delight in this sweet tale of new babies, sibling rivalry, bravery, unconditional love...and veggies!

The Bunny family has adopted a wolf son, and daughter Dot is the only one who realizes Wolfie can--and might--eat them all up! Dot tries to get through to her parents, but they are too smitten to listen. A new brother takes getting used to, and when (in a twist of fate) it's Wolfie who's threatened, can Dot save the day?

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* "Dyckman's (Tea Party Rules) rousing, warmhearted story opens as a family of city-dwelling bunnies discover a wolf cub in a basket on their front stoop. "He's going to eat us all up!" cries daughter Dot. But Papa proudly snaps pictures of Wolfie chowing down on carrots ("He's a good eater!"), and Mama's smitten, too. OHora's (Tyrannosaurus Wrecks!) distinctive folk-naif spreads poke gentle fun at hipster families--Papa and Mama are decked out in cardigans and argyle, while Dot and Wolfie shop at a food coop selling such wares as locally-sourced bamboo. More laughs come from the irresistible contrast between Dot's sweet bunny countenance and her furious glares of rage. "I knew it!" she hisses when Wolfie bares his fangs while they're shopping. But he's not baring them at Dot--he's worried about the huge bear behind her. In a gratifying showdown, Dot overpowers the bear ("Let him go!" she yells. "Or...I'll eat you all up!") while Wolfie proves he's not only trustworthy but full of love.

— Publishers Weekly, starred review 

Quotes

  • A Bank Street College Best Children's Book of 2016Parents Magazine Best Fictional Picture Book 2015ASLC Notable Book for Children SLJ Best of the YearNYPL 100 Titles for Reading and SharingThe Huffington Post Best Picture Books 2015Wilde Award Best Picture Books Ages 4-8

  • * "Interspecies adoption puts a fresh spin on the new-baby theme...A treat of a picture book.

    — The Horn Book, starred review
  • * "The text is seamlessly integrated with the illustrations and uses various fonts to good effect. OHora's acrylic paintings are the heart of this tale. They clearly show everyone's feelings from fear to sadness to joy to anger to love and everything in between, and there are brilliant bits of humor and whimsy added to the mix. VERDICT: A great book for one-on-one sharing that's also sure to be a storytime hit.

    — SLJ, starred review
  • * "This gets all the elements of the successful picture book just right: a familiar scenario (sibling rivalry), a scary adversary, a display of courage, and a happy ending. And then there's the art!...A crowd-pleaser for crowds big and small.

    — Booklist, starred review
  • The first fresh twist on new-baby angst I've seen in years...The text is pitch-perfect, and the art is its match.

    — Chicago Tribune
  • A sunny reversal of the wolf-in-sheep's-clothing yarn.

    — USA Today

Awards

  • One of Parents Magazine’s  Best Books of 2015
  • A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year
  • A Huffington Post Best Book of 2015
  • A New York Public Library Recommended Book for Young Readers
  • Winner of CCBC Children's Choice, 2016
  • Winner of Illinois Monarch Award Master List, 2017
  • Winner of CCBC ChildrenÂs Choice, 2016
  • Winner of CCBC Children's Choice, 2016
  • Winner of Illinois Monarch Award Master List, 2017
  • Winner of CCBC ChildrenÂs Choice, 2016
  • Winner of Illinois Monarch Award Master List, 2017
  • Winner of CCBC ChildrenÂs Choice, 2016
  • Winner of CCBC Children's Choice, 2016
  • Winner of CCBC Children's Choice, 2016
  • Winner of Illinois Monarch Award Master List, 2017
  • Winner of CCBC ChildrenÂs Choice, 2016
  • Winner of CCBC ChildrenÂs Choice, 2016
  • Winner of Illinois Monarch Award Master List, 2017
  • Winner of CCBC Children's Choice, 2016
  • Winner of CCBC Children's Choice, 2016
  • Winner of Illinois Monarch Award Master List, 2017
  • Winner of CCBC ChildrenÂs Choice, 2016
  • Winner of CCBC Children's Choice, 2016
  • Winner of Illinois Monarch Award Master List, 2017
  • Winner of CCBC ChildrenÂs Choice, 2016
  • Winner of CCBC Children's Choice, 2016
  • Winner of Illinois Monarch Award Master List, 2017
  • Winner of CCBC ChildrenÂs Choice, 2016
  • Winner of CCBC Children's Choice, 2016
  • Winner of Illinois Monarch Award Master List, 2017
  • Winner of CCBC ChildrenÂs Choice, 2016
  • Winner of Illinois Monarch Award Master List, 2017
  • Winner of CCBC Children's Choice, 2016
  • Winner of CCBC ChildrenÂs Choice, 2016
  • Winner of CCBC Children's Choice, 2016
  • Winner of Illinois Monarch Award Master List, 2017
  • Winner of CCBC ChildrenÂs Choice, 2016

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About Ame Dyckman

Ame Dyckman, the award-winning author of several books, including Boy + Bot and Tea Party Rules, and loves writing for children so she doesn’t have to grow up.

About Mary Elaine Monti

Mary Elaine Monti, an audio narrator and actress, began her career with the improvisational comedy troop The Ace Trucking Co. She has appeared in film and theater and on television and radio but credits her ability to survive professionally to the “Medicis” of the modern actor: commercials.