Open main menu

Changes

no edit summary
''Crumble'' had a good chance of feeling like an empty cash in and although it does not have the full charm of the core text, it is still worthy of the brand. I am not sure of the level of involvement Donaldson and Scheffler had in the making of this book, but the themes and illustrations throughout stay true. This is certainly more of a recipe book, than a ''Gruffalo'' book, it even comes with ring binding to make it easy to use in the Kitchen, but a lot of thought has gone into the food that you can make so that it reflects the original story and sparks culinary curiosity in a child. A kid who is Gruffalo mad will love making these meals with the help of an adult, whilst those new to the franchise will still gain a lot from the clever ideas on offer.
Before embarking on the cookbook, perhaps you should read the [[The Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson|inspiration]]? Older cooks with a literary bent will appreciate [[Mma Ramotswe's Cookbook by Stuart Brown]] whilst younger eaters will enjoy [[Mmm...Let's Eat! by Libby Koponen]].
{{amazontext|amazon=1509804749}}