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    Gruff the Grump

    by Steve Smallman, Cee Biscoe


    Hardcover

    $7.98
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    • ISBN-13: 9781848698468
    • Publisher: Little Tiger Press
    • Publication date: 09/26/2017
    • Pages: 32
    • Sales rank: 421,716
    • Product dimensions: 10.20(w) x 11.20(h) x 0.40(d)
    • Age Range: 3 Years
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    Gruff is one great, big, scowly, growly grizzly grump of a bear. In fact, he's so grumpy that all the forest animals call him Gruff the Grump. But Gruff doesn't care. Plus, his grumpy reputation is perfect for keeping the other forest animals out of his way. Except, that is, for one disarmingly-earnest little rabbit, whose winning ways find in Gruff a big, kind friend. Biscoe's warm illustrations bring Gruff, the little rabbit, and the rest of the forest menagerie to life with vivid facial expressions that will endear these colourful characters to young readers. And embedded in every spread are recurring creepy, crawly critters to heighten anticipation with every turn of the page.

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    A friendly rabbit melts a bear's grizzly exterior. None of the other animals visits Gruff the bear, who lives in a musty, dusty cave and stomps through the forest wearing a scowl. Gruff, almost against his own will, answers the distress call of a rabbit stuck in a tree and earns an unwanted friend. The bouncy rabbit thanks him elaborately and gives him a golden leaf (which he calls a fallen star) as a memento. Gruff grumbles, but puts the star on his mantle and decides to dust. A few days later, Gruff rescues the rabbit from a log in the middle of the river and receives another star. Can Gruff's grump withstand this full frontal assault? Despite its brevity, Smallman's warm tale has a clear, logical plot development that young listeners will apprehend. Biscoe's expressive depictions, especially of the scowling Gruff, whose underslung jaw sports a couple of protruding canines, have a bit more edge that the author's tales usually prompt. Just enough this side of saccharine to be genuinely sweet. (Picture book. 3-6)
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