Presents an illustrated discussion of wolves, answering questions about their howls, pack structure, feeding, and hunting habits, and their changing territory and population size as people's view of the animal changes from fear to fascination.
Eager to see all the differences between a wolf's house and a pig's, Chip has dinner with Fitch and his grandmother and, after a few misunderstandings, discovers how much they are the same.
Small Bad Wolf wants to be bad to the bone like his father, Big Bad Wolf, but when the lazy older wolf gives lessons involving chickens, little piggies, and children, the training does not turn out as planned.
Mandy Hope, visiting Baffin Island with her veterinarian parents, does her best to help when Nanook, the lead dog on the three-day sled trip she is taking with her dad, is injured in a fight with a wolf.
Lucy is sure there are wolves living in the walls of her house, although others in her family disagree, and when the wolves come out, the adventure begins.
When his older sister Julie brings home two small wolf pups, Amaroq takes care of the one called Nutik and grows to love it, even though Julie tells him it cannot stay.