Sylvie and the Wolf

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Andrea Debbink

Mercè López

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Hardback
32 pages
11 x 9 inches

Children learn about the negative nature of secrets and how to live alongside anxiety rather than running from it.

Sylvie has a secret. She’s seen a wolf in the woods and is afraid to tell anyone about it. She thinks people won’t believe her or will make fun of her. As her fear begins to control her life, she stops going to the woods, spending time with friends, and doing the things she loves.

Eventually, with the encouragement of a loving aunt, Sylvie is able to confront her fear. She learns that instead of running or hiding, she can live alongside her anxiety. She also learns that everyone is dealing with something that scares them—even the wolf.

This beautifully told story has a fairy-tale feel that is wonderfully captured through the art of Mercè López. It shows children the importance of emotionally caring for themselves, giving love and empathy to others, and understanding the negative nature of secrets.

Andrea Debbink

Andrea Debbink is the author of numerous books for kids. She worked as senior editor at American Girl magazine and is a contributing writer to the Rebel Girls series. She lives in Madison, Wisconsin. Learn more at andreadebbink.com.

Mercè López

Mercè López graduated in illustration at Llotja Art School in Barcelona. She is the illustrator of dozens of projects in design, editorial work, cinema, theatre, and book publishing. She currently lives in Barcelona, Spain. Learn more at mercelopez.com.
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