Mar 11 2010
Posted by Elizabeth as Adventures in Parenting, Birthday Party Guide, Crafting with Kids, Curled Up with a Good Book

Title: The Gruffalo
Author: Julia Donaldson, Alex Scheffler
Age group: I’ve read this one to lots of age-groups. Â My intermediate (grades 4 – 7) students enjoyed The Gruffalo just as much (yes, yes they did) as the primary students that heard The Gruffalo. Â My kids love the story and the illustrations. Â In fact, my daughter sometimes will keep it in her place of honour… under her pillow.
What’s To Love: The rhythm of the words. Â The verses and rhymes are so easy to read and easy to listen to. Â The illustrations are awesome; bright and clear. Â The story is great, there is so much to talk about and it leads to great conclusion-making for the kids. Â There is even a website, which I just found! Â Unreal!! Â It’s got games and fun finger puppets and lots of cool party ideas. Â I think we may just have a Gruffalo-themed party in our house, just because!! Â We are definitely going to try these out and I will let you know how they go!

What’s Not To Love: Sometimes I get a little into “the terrible teeth and terrible jaws…” and the kids get a little freaked out. Â Pretty much, an awesome book.
Where to Find It: The Gruffalo can be found at Chapter’s for only $9.99. Â It’s a pretty good deal for a family classic, I think! Â Or, if you want to borrow it from me, you can bribe my kids with chocolate
One Response
Comment by Miranda
March 11, 2010 at 8:12 pm
I must second this book and also The Gruffalo’s Child. All my children have loved both of these. And both come in board books for little hands.
I had no clue about the website, thanks for the tip!
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