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The Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson

The Gruffalo is a story about a very clever mouse who outsmarts several dangerous animals on his walk through the woods.

“The mouse took a stroll through the deep dark wood.
A fox saw the mouse and the mouse looked good.”

Each animal he meets – a fox, a snake and an owl – invites the mouse back to their house (intending to eat him) but the mouse politely declines and convinces them that instead, he is meeting a gruffalo – a scary bear-like creature who just happens to enjoy eating that animal.

“It’s terribly kind of you, Fox, but no –
I’m going to have lunch with a gruffalo.”
“Where are you meeting him?”
“Here, by these rocks,
And his favourite food is roasted fox.”

The animals get scared and run away, leaving the mouse alone.

The mouse describes the gruffalo’s monster-like features in great detail but knows “…there is no such thing as a gruffalo”, until he comes face to face with one!

You and your child will enjoy this descriptive story with fabulous rhyme and cunning ways that a mouse gets out of dangerous situations!

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Julia Donaldson

Prize-winning author Julia Donaldson has been writing children’s books for over 20 years. She grew up in London and her career also included singing and songwriting.

She has written over 160 books, the first of which was ‘A Squash and A Squeeze’. This book (originally one of her songs for television), plus the popular ‘Snail and the Whale’ and ‘The Gruffalo’ were all illustrated by Axel Scheffler.

 

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