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Walking with the Gruffalo (The Gruffalo - Julia Donaldson)

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The Gruffalo - Julia Donaldson

Date: 17/08/05 (612 review reads)
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Advantages: Lovely rhyming story; twist in the tale

Disadvantages: none

A mouse took a stroll through the deep dark wood
A fox saw the mouse and the mouse looked good

This is the start of the popular children’s story written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Alex Scheffler.

Plot:
A mouse goes for a walk in the woods. He meets an owl, a snake and a fox, who invite him for lunch. The mouse wisely suspects that he might be the main course and refuses, saying that he’s lunching with the gruffalo. He describes some of the gruffalo’s more offputting features to the animals and manages to continue his walk until, to his surprise, he comes face to face with the real gruffalo, who wants to eat him. The mouse then uses a bit of ingenuity to attempt to save his skin.

Book description
The book comes in lots of varieties. There is a 24 page board book (which is the one I have and which retails at £4.99) and a large format paperback book, similar to others in the series. The front cover shows a picture of the mouse and the gruffalo and there are colourful illustrations on very page, not just of the main characters, but of their homes and surroundings, providing plenty for both children and adults to look at. The style of illustration is a bit strange (lots of bulging eyes and faces) but the animals are recognisable and you soon get used to it.

Rhyme time
The story is told in rhyming verse. As with most children’s book, there is repetition of the essential elements as the mouse encounters each animal and by the third reading, my daughter was able to fill in the words at the end of each line (wood/good; mouse/house; no/gruffalo) as well as to fill in the parts of the gruffalo’s body described in the early part of the story. A year later, she’s repeating whole phrases and it probably won’t be long till she knows the story by heart.

But will they learn anything?
It’s a very good story, but there are also educational elements as well, if that’s what you want. While reading this story, your offspring can learn the names and living spaces of the different animals, as well as parts of the body and colours.

What we thought
For a short time (two year olds can be quite fickle) it was my daughter’s favourite story, which had to be read at least five times a day. Even now, a year later, it is a story she requests regularly.

I love this story too and never get tired of reading it (which is perhaps just as well). It’s great fun to read aloud because of the rhymes and the voices you can do for the different animals. The cleverness of such a small creature is also attractive to small readers. This is a story that is destined to be on our bookshelf for quite a while. I look forward to the day when my daughter can read it to me.

Beyond the Gruffalo
There is a sequel, The Gruffalo’s Child (£4.79), which I haven’t read yet, but is on my daughter’s birthday list., as well as an audiobook titled The Gruffalo Song (£3.59).

My daughter and I loved the story so much that we were delighted when she received a couple of other books by the pair: The Snail and the Whale and Monkey Puzzle. I’ve also bought The Smartest Giant in Town and have A Squash and a Squeeze and Room on the Broom firmly in my sights. All of them are great stories and are available from Amazon at around £4.79 and many have audiobooks and other add-ons to go with them.

Julia Donaldson has also written books illustrated by others (a search on Amazon brought up 214 hits, so I won’t attempt to list them) and I’ll be looking out for those as well.

Bottom line
The Gruffalo is suitable for all ages and has everything you would want in a book, whether for adults or children: great characters, good plot and a twist in the tale. Don’t miss it.

Summary: Child or adult, it's a good read

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Last comments:
derek-a

- 23/08/05

Good review. As you say, it would be enjoyable for the adults also... Derek
aefra

- 22/08/05

Super review, and I know that I would like this one. I don't appreciate spoilers, but wish you had continued. LOL
Ali72

- 20/08/05

Great review of a great read.

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