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Three Billy Goats Gruff
Three Billy Goats Gruff | Paul Galdone
77 posts | 41 read
The three goat brothers brave the terrible troll in a colorful version of the classic tale. "The large, lively, double-page spreads are sure to win a responsive audience at story hour." -- School Library Journal
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Rachel044420
Pickpick

I loved reading this book to smaller children!!

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Chloeeberlein

“Who's that trip-trapping over my bridge?“

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Chloeeberlein

The billy goats must outsmart the fearsome troll who guards the bridge, using their own wit and bravery to make it across the bridge.

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Chloeeberlein
Pickpick

This is a classic tale of bravery and cleverness. It teaches the value of teamwork in overcoming obstacles and facing fears.

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ed669621

“Who's that tramping over my bridge?“ roared the troll.“

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ed669621

This book can be used to teach themes like problem-solving, teamwork, and bravery. It also offers opportunities to practice sequencing and retelling skills, as well as exploring character traits and predicting outcomes.

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ed669621
Mehso-so

This story, published in 1973, is a classic children's folk tale. This book falls under the genre of fairy tales and folklore. It tells the story of three clever goats who outwit a troll guarding a bridge so they can enjoy the lush grass on the other side. The book received recognition for its storytelling as well.

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Cjloftus

“I‘ve got two horns and four hard hooves. See what you can do”

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Cjloftus
Pickpick

The Three Billy Goats Gruff by Paul Galdone is a classic tale with beautiful illustrations. One of my favorite classroom activities to do with this book is to have students act it out. This book is nostalgic as I have read it since my childhood. The Three Billy Goats Gruff is a great story and I would recommend this book to anyone.

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Cjloftus
Pickpick

The Three Billy Goats Gruff is a classic fairytale that will have any kid cheering on the clever goats who are trying to outsmart a troll. This book makes an amazing read aloud and would be great to act out at school. Hop into this adventure with illustrations created by Paul Galdone. This classic deserves nothing than a pick from me!

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amberpeltz

“There was very little grass in the valley
and the Billy Goats were hungry,
They wanted to go up the hillside
to a fine meadow full of grass and daisies
where they could eat and eat and eat, and ger far.”

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amberpeltz

Every toddler I‘ve had the privilege of reading this story too has begged for it to be repeated time after time. It‘s a classic tale that deserves the praise it receives from its target audience.

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amberpeltz
Pickpick

This classic story is a favorite with young toddlers, who will cheer on the three clever billy goats who outsmart a mean troll. With plenty of repetition, this adventure is perfect for reading aloud and for joining in. A satisfying ending provides a reassuring touch

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kayleenschultz12
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kayleenschultz12

This book is inspired by the author‘s hometown so it brings in new and fresh illustrations to display the story.

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kayleenschultz12
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Pickpick

A fresh take on a classic that everyone enjoys

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WineAuntKK
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“IT IS I. THE BIG BILLY GOAT GRUFF.“ said the billy goat.

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WineAuntKK

The illustrations and near personification of the animal characters brings a fresh look to this classic tale.

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WineAuntKK
Pickpick

Traditional. Great telling of the classic story of the three billy goats gruff. The illustrations to really bring the story and the characters to life making the classic tale even more appealing. The author uses text features like font size to bring the story to life. Great read and awesome retelling of the classic tale.

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delaneylabelle23
Pickpick

I think this book was cute. I think it was about to stick up for yourself even when it is hard sometimes.

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delaneylabelle23

“so yo climbed that mean, ugly Troll, and the big billy goat Gruff butter him with his horns, and he trampled him with his hard hooves.”

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delaneylabelle23

Like the illustrations

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delaneylabelle23
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kierstenkaplan
Mehso-so

This book was published in 1973. The illustrations are very precise and children would really enjoy seeing the animals in human form. The story line was okay.

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kierstenkaplan

“TRIP, TRAP!”

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kierstenkaplan
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emmadomo

“Oh, please don‘t take me. Wait a little, till the third Billy Goat Gruff comes. He‘s much bigger.”

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emmadomo
Pickpick

This classic children‘s tale about the bravery of the three billy goats as they come across the troll and cross his bridge. The nature and animals are some of the key elements of this story!

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KamrynWaites

“Who‘s that tripping over my bridge?”

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KamrynWaites
Mehso-so

Another twist on a classic tale about 3 brother goats who face their fear of the ugly mean Troll. The author shows his love of nature and animals throughout this books and the illustrations are fine lined and detailed.

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destaneefolden

“Well, come along! I've got two spears,
And I'll poke your eyeballs out at your ears;
I've got besides two curling-stones,
And I'll crush you to bits, body and bones.“

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jkraynak

“TRIP, TRAP, TRIP, TRAP,” over the bridge. (example of onomatopoeia)

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jkraynak

the main reason I like this story and would like it in my classroom is for the repetition and all the onomatopoeias.

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jkraynak
Pickpick

This classic story is adventurous and funny, with lots of repetition. Three billy goats work together to trick a mean troll, because the troll just wants to eat them. This story is written in a way understandable for young children and is a good nursery rhyme. It‘s also a good representation of family/friends sticking together in hard times.

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Lf196117

“So snip, snap, snout, This tale told out.”. I liked the use of onomatopoeia in this book throughout the story, especially how they ended the story with it.

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Lf196117

I would read this children to teach them that bigger isn‘t always better.

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Lf196117
Pickpick

Fables
This story is based on the original troll bridge folktale, focusing specifically on cumulative tales. I enjoyed the illustrations a lot as it made the story very simple. The billy goats were illustrated to look good and the troll was illustrated to look bad. It did a very good job personifying the goats and making them human.

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kh972417
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“Then the big Billy Goat Gruff went up the hillside to join his brothers.”

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kh972417

I loved the illustrations in this book. They have a different style than other books and they are just so awesome to look at.