She’s always making friends and playing well with others, and she picks up new behavior every day.
And while an actual wolf would likely be on it’s own by the age of three, we think you’ll probably be keeping your kiddo by your side just a bit longer, to make sure she is ready for the wild world. Toddler Wolf Costume Of course, we aren’t the ones trying to put her down for her nap, but still, we encourage you to let her explore her wild side!Wolves are highly social animals, and your little one is no different! And we think that is totally A-OK, because wolves are pretty much the coolest animals ever and we need more of them in the world. Of course, unlike a wolf, the most your kid ever hunts for is a matching sock, but still, your gal is the leader of her little wolfpack! Just don’t be surprised if it takes you awhile to get your pup settled at the dining room table--such a wild beast isn’t used to the formality of family dinner!.