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Paperback The Spiffiest Giant in Town Book

ISBN: 0142402753

ISBN13: 9780142402757

The Spiffiest Giant in Town

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From the popular creators of The Gruffalo and Room on the Broom comes a fun-filled read-aloud that reminds readers that having a giant-sized heart is even more rewarding than being giantly spiffy.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

4 ratings

children's book

At the rate I'm going, i'll soon have all the julia donaldson books for my grandchildren--we love them.

Marvelous

We originally bought The Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson in London for our first child several years ago, and now own practically every book she has written. Most of the stories have some sort of moral to them but not in your face or preachy. They are fun and entertaining and even my husband and I do not mind reading them over and over again.

Fantastic Stories

I am an absolute Julia Donaldson fan and own almost all her stories. This one as well as probably her most famous story (The Gruffalo), must rate as some of the best children stories available. Snail & the Whale, Room on the Broom is must-buys as well. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

Kind-Hearted Giant Goes from Spiffy to Skivvy

Scottish writer Julia Donaldson's charming enchanted tale in an enchanted, magical land where George the giant lives over a small world of people, elves and animals where they all coexist peacefully. One day, George tired of his scruffy look decides on a giant makeover. So he goes to the clothes shop (Haberdashery) run by the small people. Soon he's traded his monk robe and worn-out sandals for the spiffiest shirt, pants, shiny black shoes and the works. But, you know what his new look don't last long. He runs into the small town's creatures who need help. Like the giraffe whose afraid his neck will caught cold, the goat who need a sail for his boat and the family of mice whose house burnt down. He gives the giraffe his tie, the goat his shirt and one of his shoes to the mice for a house. Before you know it George is left standing outside the shop in his skivvies! When the shop is closed, the only thing George can do is put back on his dirty old clothes again. In the end, George is thanked by all those he had helped. The lesson to be learned that it's more important to be kind and generous toward others than to be cool and spiffy :). This is a delightful tale for people of all ages to keep in mind the moral to the story. Don't we need more like George the gentle giant in the world?
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