Description
Relive the magic this holiday season with the How The Grinch Stole Christmas book from Dr Seuss. With vibrant pictures and characters you'll love to hate, this Christmas classic will fill you full of joy and laughter.
The Grinch is a grumpy hairy green creature that lives in a rubbish tip with his little dog Max on the very top of a mountain in Hooville, home of the Hoos. The Hoos are happy people of all shapes and sizes that love to sing and bring joy, especially at Christmas time. The Grinch hates them all and he especially hates Christmas. So he hatches a plan to steal Christmas!
But he soon meets a young Hoo girl, Cindy Lou who wants to be his friend and show him the magic of Christmas. Will he carry on his plot to steal Christmas or will Cindy Lou make him change his mind? Can she change this mean creature with a heart that is two sizes too small?
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With humorous rhymes to get your child reading along to.
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Trademark Dr Seuss funny pictures.
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This book is sure to be a family favourite this Christmas.
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Published by Harper Collins.
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Suitable for children 3 years and older.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
3 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
HCDR0006
Manufacturer:
Harper Collins
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