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Reach for this book when your child is outgrowing traditional picture books and wants to explore the 'why' behind their favorite spooky legends. It is a perfect choice for the middle grader who is fascinated by monsters but wants a grounded, factual approach rather than a fictional scare. The book balances the thrill of werewolf lore with historical context and cultural origins, helping children distinguish between myth and reality. Marie Pearson treats the subject with an educational lens that rewards curiosity without being overly graphic. By exploring how different cultures created these legends, the book encourages critical thinking and media literacy. It is an ideal bridge for reluctant readers who enjoy 'scary' topics but benefit from the structured, bite-sized information of a nonfiction chapter book. It builds a sense of bravery through knowledge, turning the 'monster under the bed' into a fascinating historical puzzle.