The Three Billy Goats Gruff by Paul Galdone

 


The Three Billy Goats Gruff by Paul Galdone

  • Traditional Literature

  • Grade: Pre-K - Kindergarten 

  • Awards: None


Summary:

The Three Billy Goats Gruff is a story about three billy goats named Gruff who wanted to get to a nice meadow across the river where they could eat and get fat. In order to reach the meadow, the three billy goats had to cross a bridge with an ugly, mean troll living under it. The first billy goat convinced the troll to not eat him because he was the tiniest. The second billy goat persuaded the troll not to gobble him because his third brother was much bigger. The third billy goat named Gruff crossed the bridge and ran into the troll. When the troll climbed on the bridge to eat him up, the billy goat used his hooves and his horns to knock him into the river. The three billy goat brothers made it to the hillside meadow and got so fat that they couldn't make it home.  


Evaluations:


This book is at a Kindergarten level so I would most likely not use it in my classroom as a 2nd-grade teacher. It exhibits many good qualities for young readers such as repetitions, smaller words, and bigger print. This book would be useful for a unit on phonological awareness because the teacher could use words such as “trip, trap, trip, trap” to explain segmenting phonemes or alliteration.  


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