Monday, March 16, 2026

What's for Dinner? written and illustrated by Larysa Maliush, reviewed by Klaudia Janek


Summary:
In this delightful picture book, Big Gray Wolf encounters a lost baby bunny named Bunkins in the woods. According to Wolf Rules, he should eat the bunny, but Bunkins' innocence and a note promising a delicious meal for his safe return challenge the wolf's instincts. Navigating a series of humorous and challenging situations, Big Gray Wolf decides to take Bunkins home, pondering the ethics of his choices along the way. The story is enriched by Maliush's captivating illustrations, which depict a charming cast of characters in a moonlit setting. This tale of unexpected friendship and moral dilemmas explores themes of kindness, generosity, and questioning societal norms, making it a captivating read for both young children and older readers. 

Straight Talk for Librarians: This beautifully illustrated book offers a whimsical story of friendship and ethical decision-making. Children will enjoy the humorous interactions between Big Gray Wolf and Bunkins, as well as the rich, dynamic artwork. The characters are engaging and relatable, inviting children to explore themes of empathy and kindness. The story's gentle suspense and humor make it an ideal bedtime read, captivating young imaginations while subtly introducing complex themes. If you are in a IB PYP school, this book aligns with the IB Learner Profile by fostering traits such as empathy and critical thinking.  Students can explore how Big Gray Wolf embodies caring and reflective traits as he navigates his choices. All elementary school librarians can feature this book in story time sessions, focusing on its themes of kindness and friendship. It can also be part of a display on empathy, encouraging children to think about different perspectives. The engaging story and illustrations make it a perfect addition to any school library collection, inviting young readers to linger and explore.  I loved it!  Highly Recommended.
Our LIBRES group received an advance copy of this book.  Book is set to be published March 17, 2026.  Thanks to NorthSouth books for a copy.

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