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Go to My LibraryGryffalo, y - Llyfr Gwthio, Tynnu a Llithro / the Gruffalo - a Push, Pull and Slide Book
- Language
- Welsh
- Published in
- Publisher
- Dref Wen
- Pages
- 10
- ISBN
- 9781784231736
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (89)
GRUFFALO 25TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION
2024 • Macmillan Children's Books
English
The Gruffalo 20th Anniversary Edition
2018 • Pan Macmillan
English
The Gruffalo's Child 15th Anniversary Edition
2019 • Macmillan Children's Books
English
The Gruffalo 15th anniversary edition (Paperback) /anglais
2014 • INTERART
English
The Gruffalo / Al Gharfoul (Arabic edition)
2010 • Bloomsbury Academic
Arabic
Other editions

GRUFFALO 25TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION
2024 • Macmillan Children's Books
English

The Gruffalo 20th Anniversary Edition
2018 • Pan Macmillan
English

The Gruffalo's Child 15th Anniversary Edition
2019 • Macmillan Children's Books
English

The Gruffalo 15th anniversary edition (Paperback) /anglais
2014 • INTERART
English

The Gruffalo / Al Gharfoul (Arabic edition)
2010 • Bloomsbury Academic
Arabic

The Gruffalo
2006 • Turtleback
English

The Gruffalo
2005 • National Geographic Books
English

The Gruffalo (Book & CD)
2004 • Macmillan Childrens
English

The Gruffalo: Book and CD Pack
2016 • PAN MACMILLAN
English

El grúfalo
2015 • Bruño
Spanish

Der Grüffelo
2002 • Beltz und Gelberg
German

Der Grüffelo eine Bildergeschichte
2006 • media nova
German

GRUFALO, EL / 2 ED.
MACMILLAN CASTILLO
Spanish

El grúfalo
2016 • Editorial Bruño
Spanish

Il Gruffalò
2015 • Emme Edizioni
Italian

The Gruffalo (Imagination Library edition)
2005 • Puffin/Penguin Books, New York
English

The Gruffalo Latin Edition
2012 • Pan Macmillan
Latin

Let
1900 • Pan Macmillan Childrens
English

O grúfalo
2013 • Patasdepeixe
Galician

Gruffalo, the (PB) illustr. Ned
2016 • Pan MacMillan
English

The Gruffalo Pop-up Theatre Book
1728 • Macmillan Children's Books
English

Let's Read! The Gruffalo
2013 • MacMillan Children's Books
English

El grúfal. Llibre amb sons
2015 • Editorial Brúixola
Catalan

The Gruffalo Sound Book
2018 • Pan Macmillan
English

The Gruffalo Book and Tape
2001 • Pan MacMillan
English

The Gruffalo
2006 • Penguin Young Readers Group
English

The Gruffalo
2005 • National Geographic Books
English

The Gruffalo: Book and Toy Gift Set
2017 • Macmillan Children's Books
English

Yayazula: Smarties Kitap Ödülü Altın Madalyası (Turkish Edition)
2016 • İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları
Turkish

Gryffalo, Y
2013 • Dref Wen
Welsh

El Grúfalo (Librosaurio) (Spanish Edition)
2008 • Macmillan Literatura Infantil y Juvenil
Spanish

The Gruffalo Magnet Book
2009 • Macmillan Children's
English

The Gruffalo Pop-up Theatre Book
2008 • Macmillan Children's Books
English

The Gruffalo: a Push, Pull and Slide Book
2021 • Pan Macmillan
English

Let's Read! the Gruffalo
2013 • Pan Macmillan
English

GRUFFALO
2002 • GALLIMARD JEUNE
French

Gruffalo
2021 • GALLIMARD JEUNE
French

Die Goorgomgaai (Afrikaans Edition)
Human & Rousseau (Pty) Ltd
Afrikaans

The Gruffalo
2009 • Macmillan Children's Books
English

The Gruffalo
2001 • Macmillan Pub Ltd
English

The Gruffalo
2002 • Pan MacMillan
English

The Gruffalo
2010 • Macmillan
English

The Gruffalo
2017 • Macmillan Children's Books
English

El Grúfal (Catalan Edition)
2008 • Macmillan Literatura Infantil y Juvenil
Catalan

Time To Read: The Gruffalo
English

An Garbhan
2017 • An Gúm
Irish

The Gruffalo: A Read and Play Story
English

De Grüffelo: Plattdeutsche Ausgabe - Vierfarbiges Bilderbuch
2019 • Beltz GmbH, Julius
German

The Gruffalo Sound Book
2010 • Pan Macmillan
English

Thi Dundee Gruffalo
2015 • Itchy Coo
Scots

Gruffalo. Stihi
2017 • Mashiny tvoreniya
Russian

An Gruffalo
2018 • Acair
English

Gruffalo
2013 • GALLIMARD JEUNE
French

The Glasgow Gruffalo The Gruffalo in Glaswegian
2016 • Itchy Coo
Scots

El grufaló
2008 • Ediciones Castillo
Spanish

El Grufalo / the Gruffalo (Spanish Edition)
2000 • Turtleback Books
Spanish

The Gruffalo
2015 • Pan MacMillan
English

El grúfal. Edició especial 20 aniversari
2019 • Editorial Brúixola
Catalan

Grufalo (the Gruffalo)
2013 • Castillo, Ediciones, S. A. de C. V.
English

Gruffalo
2019 • GALLIMARD JEUNE
French

The Gruffalo Jigsaw Book With Six 12- Piece Jigsaws
2004 • Pan Macmillan
English

Gruffalo
2006 • Penguin Publishing Group
English

The Gruffalo
2002 • Macmillan Childrens
English

The Gruffalo
2011 • Amistad
English

El grúfalo (Spanish Edition)
2016 • Editorial Bruño
Spanish

The Gruffalo
2007 • Macmillan Children's
English

Der Grüffelo. Buch mit Magnetlesezeichen
German

The Gruffalo
2006 • Macmillan Audio Books
English

The Gruffalo Board Book and Tape
2003 • Macmillan Audio Books
English

The Gruffalo
2000 • MacMillan Children's Books
English

Kinh khủng Gì-Đâu
2015 • Nhã Nam
Vietnamese

Груффало
2016 • Mashinyi Tvorenii︠a︡
Russian

The Gruffalo
2023 • Macmillan Children's Books
English

Der Grüffelo
2013 • Beltz & Gelberg
German

The Gruffalo in Scots
2012 • Itchy Coo
English

The Gruffalo
2004 • VINCIGEEK Ted Smart
English

The Gruffalo
2009 • Macmillan Children's Books
English

The Gruffalo
2009 • Macmillan Digital Audio
English

Gruffalo
2002 • Macmillan Audio Books
English

“La” Krubalo
2019 • Esperanto-Asocio de Britio
Esperanto

The Orkney Gruffalo (Scots Edition)
2015 • GARDNERS VI BOOKS AMS006
Scots

The Gruffalo Board Book and Soft Toy
2003 • Macmillan Children's Books
English

Gruffalo (French Edition)
2013 • GALLIMARD JEUNE
French

El grúfal
2016 • Editorial Brúixola
Spanish

De gruffalo: Karton editie (Dutch Edition)
2002 • Lemniscaat, Uitgeverij
Dutch

Gruffalo (Romanian Edition)
2013 • Editura Cartea Copiilor
Romanian

Der Grüffelo. Plüsch Schlüsselanhänger
2013 • Beltz GmbH, Julius
German

Gruffalo American
2001 • Macmillan US Audio
English

Petit Gruffalo
2004 • Autrement
French
Further into the wood, a wise Owl swooped down, suggesting tea in his treetop house. Again, the quick-wwitted mouse politely declined, explaining he was meeting a Gruffalo. "A Gruffalo?" hooted the Owl, eyes wide with alarm. The mouse reiterated the fearsome description, adding details of the Gruffalo's orange eyes, black tongue, and a purple prickle all over his back. He then casually mentioned that the Gruffalo was rather fond of scrambled owl. With a terrified squawk, the Owl flapped away, leaving the little mouse feeling quite pleased with his invention.
Next, a slithery Snake coiled from a log, inviting the mouse to a feast in his logpile house. Once more, the mouse conjured his imaginary friend, the Gruffalo. "A Gruffalo?" hissed the Snake, recoiling slightly. The mouse painted a vivid picture of the creature's terrible tusks, terrible claws, and terrible teeth, emphasizing that the Gruffalo's favorite meal was- you guessed it- snake surprise! The Snake, with a fearful slither, vanished into the undergrowth, and the mouse chuckled, confident in his cleverness.
But then, a rumbling sound, a crunching of leaves, and a shadow fell. Out of the darkest part of the wood lumbered a creature with terrible tusks, and terrible claws, and terrible teeth in his terrible jaws! He had knobbly knees, turned-out toes, and a poisonous wart on the end of his nose. His eyes were orange, his tongue was black, and he had a purple prickle all over his back. It was a real Gruffalo! The Gruffalo, with a hungry grin, declared that he was going to eat the mouse, for "Gruffalo crumble!"
Though momentarily stunned, the tiny mouse quickly regained his composure. He boldly announced that he was, in fact, the scariest creature in the deep, dark wood, and all the animals were afraid of him. "Just follow me," he squeaked, "and you'll soon see." The Gruffalo, intrigued and a little skeptical, agreed to follow. As they walked, they encountered the Snake, who, upon seeing the Gruffalo, instantly fled in terror. "You see?" said the mouse. "I told you so. He's scared of me!"
They continued their stroll, and soon the Owl appeared, only to take one look at the towering Gruffalo and fly off in a panic. "There goes the Owl," chirped the mouse, "frightened of me!" The Gruffalo, though still somewhat confused, began to wonder if there was some truth to the mouse's claims. Finally, they came across the Fox, who, seeing the monstrous Gruffalo trailing the tiny mouse, bolted away without a second glance.
The Gruffalo watched them all disappear into the distance, a flicker of fear beginning to stir within him. The mouse, seeing his plan unfold perfectly, then declared that his tummy was starting to rumble, and his favorite food was Gruffalo. The enormous Gruffalo, now utterly convinced of the mouse's terrifying reputation, turned tail and fled into the deep, dark wood, leaving the little mouse to find a nut and enjoy his quiet, peaceful lunch.
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Reviewers widely praise this book as a delightful and engaging read, frequently highlighted for its exceptional rhyme and meter. Many describe the language as marvelously tight, deceptively effortless, and perfectly suited for reading aloud, even allowing for a melodic, sing-song cadence. The storytelling is consistently lauded as clever, ingenious, and well-structured, inviting both laughter and a sense of playful suspense. Axel Scheffler's illustrations are celebrated for their charm, expressiveness, and ability to bring the characters and settings to life, making the visual experience as enjoyable as the narrative. The book's capacity to hold up under multiple readings and its status as an award-winning modern classic, translated into numerous languages, underscore its broad appeal and enduring quality.
While overwhelmingly positive, a few reviewers note that the book is not overly complex or lengthy, and some suggest it may not be deeply ethically enriching in a profound sense, though they often qualify this by stating that not all books need to be. Regarding the artwork, a couple of critics, while acknowledging its appeal, found the illustrations to be a "touch generic" or "not uniquely outstanding" compared to other renowned children's illustrators, preferring a different artistic style. However, these points are minor in the context of the overall enthusiastic reception.
The Gruffalo is considered a cherished classic, highly recommended for families and a staple in many children's libraries. It is particularly suitable for young readers, typically between three and seven years old, making it an ideal bedtime story or a fun shared reading experience. Adults also appreciate its cleverness and humor, often finding themselves chuckling along. Beyond entertainment, the book is valued for its underlying messages, subtly teaching children about bravery, the power of wit over brawn, problem-solving, overcoming fear, and the importance of not judging others based on outward appearance. It encourages innovative thinking and is seen as a wonderful gift or an excellent first book for those beginning to read.
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