The big bad wolf had a very high opinion of himself. He thought he was the fiercest, scariest, strongest creature in the woods.
After all, he is the bad bad wolf, right?
So he strolled through the forest demanding that others tell him how strong he was.
On the way, he met a very small rabbit, Little Red Riding Hood,
the three little pigs, and the seven dwarves. I have this nagging feeling I'm forgetting someone, though. Each one told him how strong he was, probably because none wants to get eaten by the big bad wolf.
Oh, shoot. There was one other encounter which may have changed things - really, really changed things. But who is bigger and badder than the big bad wolf?
I Am So Strong by Mario Ramos. Unpaged. 2011: Gecko Press. Booktalk to K-2.
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