Coming Fall 2025 from author David Sherrin and illustrator Martín Morón, 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...

Kids will embrace another Big Bad Wolf fractured fairy tale adventure.

 

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Praise for Big Bad Wolf's Yom Kippur:

"This sweet, humorous tale conveys the meaning of this important Jewish holiday in a way that’s understandable for children. Its premise proves it’s easy to err on the side of good; each of us has kindness within, and it’s satisfying to let it show." —Kirkus Reviews

"Author David Sherrin offers readers a fun, fractured fairytale that explores the essence of Yom Kippur in a meaningful and kid-friendly way. Full of heart and humor, readers will no doubt adore the cranky yet introspective Big Bad Wolf. The magical fairytale-like illustrations are a perfect pairing for the lively text." —Jewish Books for Kids

"Amus­ing and col­or­ful illus­tra­tions depict the ani­mal char­ac­ters with a charm­ing range of facial expres­sions. This cre­ative approach to teach­ing chil­dren about Yom Kip­pur and intro­spec­tion can lead to fur­ther con­ver­sa­tions about the peo­ple they hope to become as they grow up." —The Jewish Book Council