

Laddar... The Three Billy Goats Gruff (utgåvan 1981)av Paul Galdone (Författare)
VerkdetaljerThe Three Billy Goats Gruff (Paul Galdone Classics) av Paul Galdone
![]() Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. This book is very cute and a classic tale, I loved this book growing up and it would be good to start the lesson on folktales or morals of stories Very cute! This is another story I can remember enjoying as a child. The three billy goats are determined to get across a bridge so that they may enjoy the deliciousness that is on the other side. However, only one thing srands in their way and that is the mean troll who lives under the bridge. One at a time, the billy goats trick the troll into allowing them to cross. When the final and biggest billy goat tries to pass, the trolls is thrown into the riveer and the three billy goats are left to enjoy their tasty treats. I love the illustrations throughout this book just as much as an adult as I remember enjoying them as a small child. This book is about three Billy goats that wanted to cross the bridge in order for them to get food, but they could not go by because of a mean troll. The goats eventually trick the troll and make it to the other side of the bridge. A student can learn that when they have difficult situation or challenge in their life, they can overcome it if they are confident and try. As the teacher is reading the story she or he can ask the students to predict what is going to happen next to see if the students have gotten the rhythm of it. inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
Three clever billy goats outwit a big ugly troll that lives under the bridge they must cross on their way up the mountain. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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The many renditions of this book detail the story of the three billy goats all named Gruff. They have eaten all the grass on their side of a bridge, so they all try to cross the bridge to get to the grass on the other side. A troll stops each of them, telling them he will eat them if they don't turn back. The biggest and toughest of the three goats eventually gets to the troll and kicks him off the bridge, allowing him and his brothers to pass. It teaches the lesson of patience, being good, and good trumps evil. This is in the fantasy genre because of the troll character, which wouldn't exist in real life; the talking billy goats also wouldn't exist in real life either.