The Three Billy Goats Gruff
<strong>A classic read-aloud favorite addressing bullying retold by acclaimed artist Jerry Pinkney.</strong><br><br>Jerry Pinkney puts his indelible stamp on another beloved folktale in the same vein as the Caldecott Medal-winning <em>The Lion & the Mouse </em>and the highly acclaimed <em>The Tortoise & the Hare </em>and <em>The Grasshopper & the Ants</em>.<br><br>When the three billy goats Gruff are hungry, they see bountiful grass to eat across an old bridge. But the bridge is home to a terrible troll, who is peckish himself, and looking for a tasty morsel to gobble up. In his interpretation of the timeless tale, Jerry Pinkney shows there's little good to come from greed--but in the end, redemption for even the most trollish bully is possible. A dramatic gatefold heightens the climax of this brilliant rendition.