A wolf and sheep fall in love, have a mixed child - the story is about how the child copes, tries to fit in with each group, then finds an alternate group of friends. I really love the illustrations, and see some really good metaphors in the story. Where it lost getting a 5 from me is the solution which relies on the catching a one-liner somewhat, as all the friends have names that are mixed - horse fly, bullfrog, catfish. But if a child dealing with real feelings was insightful enough, they'd get that there are others in those groups, whereas Woolf is still the only one of his kind. For the younger child, it might be enough, but ideally I'd wish for a more satisfying resolution.