Changes

From TheBookbag
Jump to navigationJump to search
no edit summary
|buy=Yes
|borrow=Yes
|paperback=0333710932
|pages=32
|publisher=Macmillan Children's Books
{{amazontext|amazon=0333710932}}
{{amazonUStext|amazon=0333710932}}
[[Category:Axel Scheffler]]
|name=Angela Scrivener
|verb=said
|comment= Hi commentHi this was a really good review!
I have this book, and my son likes me to read him this book again and again! My son is 8 years old, and I had to explain to him, the moral of the story (agree the comment about understanding 'lying'). My son is on the autistic spectrum, and it does have a good moral to it...which in turn is good for my son's understanding and learning. It teaches him, that although he dosen't lie (well not convincingly!) others however do!
Ange x
 
 
}}
{{comment
|name=Grooveecar
|verb=said
|comment= I never liked this book until Julia read it to an audience at the Edinburgh Book Festival last year. It made me see the book in a different light and use it a lot within work for the children.  
}}
{{comment
|name=Tracy B
|verb=said
|comment= I agree with the comment regarding the age this book should be introduced, my daughter was also 3 and suitably scared of the Gruffalo with no idea about the concept of lying. However, I think this is a very clever book with an equally clever sequel 'The Gruffalo's child'. Both books are much loved in our house and read over and over again to the point where the children can recite it without me!
}}

Navigation menu