
The Good Wolf is a short children's story by Frances Hodgson Burnett that plays with fairy-tale expectation, goodness, and the possibility of kindness where readers might expect danger. Burnett uses a simple imaginative premise to create a gentle moral world, one in which character matters more than appearances. The story belongs to her warm tradition of child-friendly fantasy.
The Good Wolf is appealing for readers who enjoy brief classic tales with tenderness and a clear emotional center. Frances Hodgson Burnett's storytelling often trusts children to understand generosity, fear, and transformation through symbolic figures. Readers interested in fairy-tale reversals, animal-centered fantasy, and old-fashioned children's literature will find a small, sweet story with quiet charm and kindness.
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