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Three Billy Goats Gruff

Three Billy Goats Gruff

"Who's trip-tripping across my bridge?"

A favourite story for the little ones' bedtime! This well-loved traditional tale is here retold for early readers by Carnegie Medal winning author Susan Price, and illustrated in an exuberant slap-stick comic-book style by artist Andrew Price.

Children will love it for its suspense and humour as they enjoy chanting out loud the repeated refrains. With its animal heroes and its happy ending, it's a perfect read-aloud story-book for children from ages 1-6

The accompanying activity book has pictures to colour in and missing words to fill in, encouraging word recognition.

Key Words:
Billy Goats Gruff, Fairy Tale, Troll

 Susan Price

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Susan Price is an acclaimed writer for children and young adults.

She won the prestigious Carnegie medal for the first book in the Ghost World sequence, The Ghost Drum. The others are Ghost Song, Ghost Dance and Ghost Spell.

For her book, The Sterkarm Handshake, Price won the Guardian Fiction Prize. The trilogy, completed by A Sterkarm Kiss and A Sterkarm Tryst, are available from Open Road.

Susan Price’s website is at 
http://www.susanpriceauthor.com/

Illustrators: Andrew Price and Adam Price are Susan Price's artist brothers. Together, they are PriceClan.
PriceClan website: https://priceclanpicturebooks.jimdo.com/
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