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Julia Donaldson’s trademark rhyming text and Axel Scheffler’s brilliant, characterful illustrations come together in this perfect read aloud—now available as a board book
When Mouse takes a stroll through the woods, he meets a fox, an owl, and a snake who all want to eat him! So Mouse invents a gruffalo, a monster with “terrible tusks and terrible claws, terrible teeth, and terrible jaws.” But will Mouse’s frightful description be enough to scare off his foes? After all, there’s no such thing as a gruffalo . . . is there? Sturdy pages and a cozy trim make this rhyming read-aloud perfect for preschoolers. Winner of the prestigious British Smarties Prize.
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Publisher : Dial Books
Publication date : January 27, 2005
Language : English
Print length : 26 pages
ISBN-10 : 0803730470
ISBN-13 : 978-0803730472
Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
Reading age : 2 – 4 years, from customers
Dimensions : 5.88 x 0.6 x 7.25 inches
Part of series : Gruffalo
Lexile measure : AD510L
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Customers love this children’s book for its fun storyline and wonderful rhyming, making it easy to read aloud. They appreciate the clever mouse character who avoids being eaten throughout the story, and one customer notes how children can recite it. The book has a nice rhythm and good flow, and customers find it teaches a great lesson. They enjoy the movie adaptation, with one mentioning how it pairs well with the short film.
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