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Little Grunt and the Big Egg

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Tomie dePaola's classic (and hilarious) story of a young cave boy and his mysterious egg.

Mama Grunt sends Little Grunt out to find a dozen eggs. All he can find is one huge egg. The egg hatches and out pops a baby dinosaur. Little Grunt names him George. Soon George grows too big for the Grunt family cave, and poor Little Grunt has to send him away. But when the local volcano erupts, there's only one dinosaur who can save the day!

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 1, 1990
      The whole Grunt tribe is looking forward to a giant omelet when Little Grunt's egg hunt unearths a huge specimen. Their smiles of anticipation turn to frowns when the potential brunch source blossoms into a freshly hatched dinosaur. George is a lovable little fellow, then a lovable big fellow, then the disgruntled Grunts kick him out. He's not housebroken, and his immense size and strength create other annoyances, such as blowing away the relatives with a single sneeze. Little Grunt is broken-hearted until George proves his worth by rescuing the family from certain doom, and receives suitable approbation--and a final surprise. DePaola's books possess his inimitable stamp, and this prehistoric romp is no exception: the round-faced Grunt clan is unmistakably his, as are the many comical touches such as Chief Rockhead's green banana headdress and the ladies' costume jewelry. This lively twist on the familiar tale of a boy and his pet is sure to provoke giggles. Ages 4-8.

    • Booklist

      May 15, 2006
      PreS-Gr. 2. Never pretending to be historically accurate, this "original fairy tale" will appeal to any child who has fantasized about having a pet dinosaur. Assigned to find eggs for the Grunt Tribe's Sunday brunch, "Little Grunt" drags an enormous egg home to his family's cave. That night, a dinosaur hatches from the egg. Little Grunt's family lets him keep the dinosaur, George, as a pet until he grows so enormous that the boy must release him back to the swamp. When a volcano erupts and the tribe seems doomed, George rescues everyone, carrying all to safety. With more funny moments than scary ones, the narrative is just right for read-alouds. The turquoise dinosaur stands out well against the dominant browns and grays of the cave and cave dwellers. Funny and well-paced, this should become a favorite for story hours.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2006, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2007
      Little Grunt's pet dinosaur, George, has to leave when he gets too big for the family cave. In this reissue, the text has been tightened up, making sentences shorter and less chatty (although its humor is still fairly dopey). DePaola's comical gouache and ink paintings are unaltered, but colors appear brighter and edges more crisp.

      (Copyright 2007 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:2.9
  • Lexile® Measure:520
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-2

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