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Does it matter? Well, I don't think it does, really. In fact one of the good things about the book is that it can be used to teach about 'other minds' and beliefs (and fibs and fantasies). The perfect audience for ''The Gruffalo'' would be children between 3 and a half and 6 years old.
''The Gruffalo'' is, indeed, a good candidate for a classic, and a book I would definitely recommend. It is great fun, the moral message of using your imagination and brain power brainpower (read: lying) to protect oneself from predators slightly dubious but very entertaining (there is even a little lesson about crying wolf a rebours).You ight also enjoy [[The Gloomster by Ludwig Bechstein, Axel Sceffler and Julia Donaldson]].
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