Book Descriptions
for Lone Wolf Goes to School by Kiah Thomas and K-Fai Steele
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
(Reviewed with Love Wolf Gets a Pet by Kiah Thomas) Although he is a solitary apex predator who enjoys his quiet, independent life, Lone Wolf (gray) finds solitude isn’t always possible. In Lone Wolf Gets a Pet, he learns the store is sold out of jellybeans because they’ve all been purchased as a prize for a best pet competition. Seething, Wolf concludes that he must get a pet and win the competition to satisfy his jellybean craving. After a trial-and-error series of pets (dog, cat, horse) he ends up with a goldfish, sure there’s no way he’ll win until a clever solution presents itself and Wolf is happily jellybean rich and pet-free. In Lone Wolf Goes to School, Wolf is surrounded by kids with snot and annoying behaviors. At the movie theater, a tall man blocks his view of the screen. At the beach, greedy seagulls attack and eat all his chips. Again, a clever solution gives Wolf exactly what he wants: solace and solitude. Wolf’s grumpiness and unique joys are relatable in this quirky series for early readers featuring short chapters, straightforward text, and ample visual humor.
CCBC Choices 2025. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin – Madison, 2025. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Oscar the Grouch meets Frog & Toad in this hilarious illustrated early reader series about a cranky wolf on a quest to be left alone.
Wolf has just the right amount of friends: NONE. He loves to be alone. Unfortunately, everywhere he goes, other people are there too. At school, the teacher says if he can’t get along with the other students, he has to leave. So he goes to the movies. More people! He tries the beach. No peace there, either. He flees to the remote peak of a mountain, and even there, someone comes along to bother him.
Finally, Wolf hatches a plan. All these people arrive for a party at Wolf’s house . . . while Wolf makes a quick exit.
Move over, Elephant & Piggie! For readers who have had enough of the buddy duos, for kids who’d rather play by themselves—Wolf is the antihero you’ve been waiting for. Lone Wolf Goes to School is the first in a hilarious early reader series starring the completely lovable, chronically grumpy Wolf, a character who affirms kids who fly solo better than with friends.
Kids who are beginning to read on their own won’t be able to get enough of Kiah Thomas’s sarcastic stories, perfect whether read alone or out loud, and K-Fai Steele’s laugh-out-loud illustrations will give any kid, no matter their reading level, a new favorite series.
An ALSC Notable Children's Book
A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
One of Evanston Public Library's 101 Great Books for Kids
Wolf has just the right amount of friends: NONE. He loves to be alone. Unfortunately, everywhere he goes, other people are there too. At school, the teacher says if he can’t get along with the other students, he has to leave. So he goes to the movies. More people! He tries the beach. No peace there, either. He flees to the remote peak of a mountain, and even there, someone comes along to bother him.
Finally, Wolf hatches a plan. All these people arrive for a party at Wolf’s house . . . while Wolf makes a quick exit.
Move over, Elephant & Piggie! For readers who have had enough of the buddy duos, for kids who’d rather play by themselves—Wolf is the antihero you’ve been waiting for. Lone Wolf Goes to School is the first in a hilarious early reader series starring the completely lovable, chronically grumpy Wolf, a character who affirms kids who fly solo better than with friends.
Kids who are beginning to read on their own won’t be able to get enough of Kiah Thomas’s sarcastic stories, perfect whether read alone or out loud, and K-Fai Steele’s laugh-out-loud illustrations will give any kid, no matter their reading level, a new favorite series.
An ALSC Notable Children's Book
A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
One of Evanston Public Library's 101 Great Books for Kids
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