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Do not miss the second part..., 16. August 2008
...where the Gruffalo tells his son never to go into the forest because there lives....
sehr gut für das 2. Englischjahr, 17. Juni 2007
Vielen Kindern ist der Gruffalo bereits aus dem Kindergarten bekannt, der dort eines der beliebtesten Bücher zum Vorlesen darstellt. Aber auch für das 2. Englischjahr eignet sich der Gruffalo. Die Kinder können das Geschehen anhand der Bilder gut nachvollziehen und lieben die schlaue kleine Maus. Nebenbei kann man noch den Gruffalo song (ist im Buch abgedruckt, gibt es aber auch auf CD) mit ihnen singen. Ich empfehle es für das 2. Lernjahr, da es viele neue Wörter enthält und es sich am besten auf dem Wortschatz von colours, animals,...aufbauen lässt.
GREAT book for ages 2-5 years., 14. Oktober 2006
I could never understand what all the fuss was about. Yes, the bookshops were absolutely plastered with it, I heard that my nephew loved it but then I found the Gruffalo just ugly and offputting, and thought I didn't have to follow every "fashion" in books, so for ages never bothered to buy this book for my own children. Eventually bought it in a "buy 2 get one free offer" thinking ok, let's give in, if everyone has it, we maybe should have it as well, but still put it away as a standby-just-in-case birthday present forgetting about it.Then one of my children "did" Julia Donaldson books in reception, telling me he liked her books. They went to the theatre to see "The Gruffalo's child" as a play and obviously talked about "The Gruffalo" first.Finally I found the copy I'd bought and gave it to my youngest for his 2nd birthday. Still (!!) it just flew around for a couple of weeks.Suddenly, when I read it to the child who'd "done" it at school, my 2-year-old was suddenly very interested. And he's a child that normally can't really be "read to" (yet). With lots of other books, he runs away after about the first sentence. But this was one of the first books I could read to him from cover to cover. Now he also requests particular animals such as the snake or the fox and jumps in anticipation of the page when the Gruffaloooooo finally appears properly.He loves it when the Gruffalo comes along, joins in when the Gruffalo is described (e.g. the colour of his eyes etc.) and finds it a bit scary but in the "I'm safe and just like a funny little shiver down my back" sort of way while lauging out loud. Certainly nothing for him to get nightmares about.I don't think that very young children "get" the full meaning behind the story, but older children (around 5 years) certainly understand how clever the mouse is and how she frightens both the other animals and the Gruffalo who'd all love to eat her in a variety of hilarious dishes.The rhymes are just absolutely great. I wish there would be more children's book authors like Julia Donaldson!PS Needless to say we now have the other Julia Donaldson books, too (at last). PPS And please don't be as ignorant as I was, do put this book in your shopping basket. Now. Then when it arrives, read it aloud.
Simply wonderful, 3. Mai 2005
"A mouse took a stroll through the deep dark wood. A fox saw the mouse and the mouse looked good."The book tells the story of a quite witty little mouse on her way through the forest where she meets a few creatures who fancy her for dinner. She tries to scare them away by inventing a fierce (but not scary) looking friend with "knobbly knees and turned out toes, and a poisonous wart at the end of his nose", the Gruffalo.The story of this brave little mouse is simply wonderful. Its' language so well chosen that children will instantly start to read along with you. This is a very cute children's book with beautiful illustrations. The first time I came across it was at my children's Kindergarten and all the children were simply fascinated by the story. I would recommend it from 3 to 4 years onwards but it could well be read to older children as well. Enjoy!
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