Synopses & Reviews
A mouse is taking a stroll through the deep, dark wood when along comes a hungry fox, then an owl, and then a snake. The mouse is good enough to eat but smart enough to know this, so he invents...the gruffalo!
As Mouse explains, the gruffalo is a creature with terrible claws, and terrible tusks in its terrible jaws, and knobbly knees and turned-out toes, and a poisonous wart at the end of its nose. But Mouse has no worry to show. After all, there's no such thing as a gruffalo...
Review
"Young readers will love the humor in this preposterous story....Serve this one for a rollicking good time." School Library Journal
Synopsis
Julia Donaldson's trademark rhyming text and Axel Scheffler's brilliant, characterful illustrations come together in this perfect read aloud A mouse is taking a stroll through the deep, dark wood when along comes a hungry fox, then an owl, and then a snake. The mouse is good enough to eat but smart enough to know this, so he invents . . . the gruffalo As Mouse explains, the gruffalo is a creature with terrible claws, and terrible tusks in its terrible jaws, and knobbly knees and turned-out toes, and a poisonous wart at the end of its nose. But Mouse has no worry to show. After all, there's no such thing as a gruffalo. . . .
About the Author
Julia Donaldson is one of today’s best-loved children’s authors.
She was the UK Children’s Laureate 2011–2013 and has written more than
100 books for children, including the international bestsellers The Gruffalo and Room on the Broom. Her
books have received numerous awards, including the Red House Children’s
Book Award and the Blue Peter Award. She lives in Sussex, England, with
her husband.