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     ǰ  The Gruffalo (۹+CD Ʈ) (ǰ)

  å:The Gruffalo (۹+CD Ʈ) (ǰ)
  :Julia Dohaldson Axel Scheffler
  ǻ : Dial Books, JYboopks
  :32
  ISBN:8954902332
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Smarties Book Prize Gold Award


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Edition: Paperback (32 pages) & CD Set
ISBN: 8954902332
å ũ: 28cm x 22.6cm



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From Kirkus Reviews
The action of this rhymed and humorous tale centers upon a mouse who ``took a stroll/through the deep dark wood./A fox saw the mouse/and the mouse looked good.'' The mouse escapes being eaten by telling the fox that he is on his way to meet his friend the gruffalo (a monster of his imagination), whose favorite food is roasted fox. The fox beats a hasty retreat. Similar escapes are in store for an owl and a snake; both hightail it when they learn the particulars: tusks, claws, terrible jaws, eyes orange, tongue black, purple prickles on its back. When the gruffalo suddenly materializes out of the mouse's head and into the forest, the mouse has to think quick, declaring himself inedible as the ``scariest creature in the deep dark wood,'' and inviting the gruffalo to follow him to witness the effect he has on the other creatures. When the gruffalo hears that the mouse's favorite food is gruffalo crumble, he runs away. It's a fairly innocuous tale, with twists that aren't sharp enough and treachery that has no punch. Scheffler's funny scenes prevent the suspense from culminating; all his creatures, predator and prey, are downright lovable.


From Horn Book
A small mouse outsmarts his animal predators with made-up tales of his supposedly good friend the gruffalo, a creature with ''knobbly knees, and turned-out toes, and a poisonous wart at the end of his nose.'' When a gruffalo does appear, the mouse is surprised but uses his wiles to outwit the beast as well. Friendly watercolor pictures illustrate the story told in rhyme.
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