The Baddest Wolf of All Reading with author David Sherrin

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Program Type:

Author Talks, Storytimes

Age Group:

Preschool, Elementary
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Allowed Ages: 3 to 10

Program Description

Event Details

Ages 3 - 10 years with a parent/caregiver

Scarsdale High School teacher, David Sherrin is visiting the library to read his latest picture book, The Baddest Wolf of All.

He's back. But is he badder than ever? Although he sometimes doubts himself, everyone around Wolf expects him to be BIG and, especially, BAD. Deciding to live up to his name and get really, really good at being really, really bad, he seeks some help from another famous baddie.

His new badness coach, the Evil Queen, instructs Wolf to bring a poisoned apple to Snow White. Easy, Wolf thinks. He just needs to disguise himself as a sweet granny, and Snow White will let him right in! But Snow White is so very kind to Wolf-as-Granny. They have fun together, laugh, and become friends. What sort of Big Bad Wolf is he becoming? Perhaps this journey to being bad isn't what he wants after all...

Books will be available for sale. 

David Sherrin is a national award-winning teacher at Scarsdale High School. The Baddest Wolf of All? is his second picture book. He is also the author of Big Bad Wolf's Yom Kippur and several books about teaching history. David lives in Tarrytown, NY and is the proud dad of three children.

 

Registration is online only and begins Sunday, August 25, at 8am.
Registration is required. Each child must be registered separately.

Registrations will not be accepted via email.

Photography

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Unattended Children

Parents and Caregivers should be attentive to children under their care at all times during the program. Children are not permitted to be left unsupervised by their caregiver unless over the age of 10.