Wolfie The Wolf-Eel

Wolfie The Wolf-Eel

The Adventures of an Undersea Creature

Jacqui Stanley

Wolf-eels are scary-looking creatures with scary-sounding names. They can grow as long as eight feet, and they have huge, powerful teeth, which they use to crunch through the spiny armour of their favorite food, sea urchins. Wolf-eels can also be gentle. They mate for life and both parents care for their eggs for three months. If they become used to the sight of a scuba diver, they can be approachable and even affectionate. Through the entertaining character of Wolfie the Wolf-eel, children and adults will learn many interesting facts about these fascinating and little known creatures.


Review:

…a beautifully illustrated book… — Watersport Express, Mar/Apr 2000

Children will love this heart-warming story of Wolfie’s adventures, and adults will enjoy the life-cycle information… — Ocean Realm Magazine

You may buy this for your nephews or nieces, but you may end up keeping this gorgeously illustrated book yourself! — Asia Diver Magazine, Oct/Nov 2000


ISBN: 9780897168281
CDN/USD $23.95

Jacqui Stanley has moved back to Houston Texas. Before she left Washington she received the award as the outstanding student for Secondary Education for 2005 by the faculty at Woodring College of Education at Western Washington University.

A passionate diver, underwater photographer, writer, illustrator, speaker, and supporter of several marine societies, Jacqui gives frequent presentations and seminars at conferences and schools throughout Canada and the USA. She has a BA from the University of Western Australia and an MLA from the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas. Jacqui is working on a degree in Early Childhood Education.

Jacqui Stanley has moved back to Houston Texas. Before she left Washington she received the award as the outstanding student for Secondary Education for 2005 by the faculty at Woodring College of Education at Western Washington University.

A passionate diver, underwater photographer, writer, illustrator, speaker, and supporter of several marine societies, Jacqui gives frequent presentations and seminars at conferences and schools throughout Canada and the USA. She has a BA from the University of Western Australia and an MLA from the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas. Jacqui is working on a degree in Early Childhood Education.