
You may be asking, "what is Wolfenoot?" Great question! Wolfenoot was created in 2018 by a then-seven-year old whose mother, Jax Goss, posted about it on Facebook. People loved the idea and wanted to celebrate the holiday, so it caught on and the idea continues to spread.
Every year on November 23rd, people celebrate Wolfenoot in different ways:
-the Spirit of the Wolf brings gifts for people, similar to Santa Claus.
-people celebrate kindness to dogs.
-you can eat roast meat and a cake decorated like a full moon.
-you can post about how you celebrate on social media.
-and now, you can add reading books about wolves to that list!
Mama Wolf has a litter of pups. Follow along as they discover the world around them along with their pack as the moon waxes and wanes.
The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs
It's time to set things straight. What really happened to the wolf and those three little pigs?

When a wolf comes across a town that should be full of bunnies, one bunny tries to convince him that this town is not full of bunnies. But... why did the wolf come to town, anyway?
A little wolf who likes to read uses his knowledge gained from books to help the animals in his area.
Lone Wolf wants to be alone on his vacation, but fate has other plans for him. Follow along as every step of his vacation seems to go wrong in this funny tale.
We also have non-fiction books like this one full of facts about real life wolves! Learn about where they live, what they like to eat, and more.
Happy Wolfenoot!


                    
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