Dear Cannon,
This is a really fun read! Wolf is the runt of his family. He is picked on, ignored, and made to feel he is different ...and guess what! He is different! Wolf is a prodigy. That means "an especially young person who has a very special and advanced talent or gift." Wolf is also like another prodigy that really lived. Mozart. He, too, did not have an easy time growing up.
Wolf's talent results in an unexpected friendship --a friendship that may just save a life...
Ms Hesse
This is a really fun read! Wolf is the runt of his family. He is picked on, ignored, and made to feel he is different ...and guess what! He is different! Wolf is a prodigy. That means "an especially young person who has a very special and advanced talent or gift." Wolf is also like another prodigy that really lived. Mozart. He, too, did not have an easy time growing up.
Wolf's talent results in an unexpected friendship --a friendship that may just save a life...
Ms Hesse
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a musical genius. He could remember musical melodies perfectly and even add to them to make them better... just like Wolf.
In Dick King-Smith's A Mouse Called Wolf, Wolfgang Amadeus Mouse is the smallest of thirteen Mouse children, and that is why his mother gives him a grand name. But he always loses at his siblings' games and they tease him badly, giving him the nickname 'Wolf.'
The other mice tease Wolfgang by calling him Wolf, but he actually likes the nickname.
Wolf is happy when the other Mouse children leave the nest. His mother, Mary, adores him, and he spends his mornings and evenings enjoying the piano playing of Mrs. Honeybee, the lady of the house. He likes it so much that he soon discovers he has a surprising gift: he can sing!
|