The Gruffalo is a children's book character created by writer Julia Donaldson and illustrator Axel Scheffler. The character has since become a popular franchise with books, merchandise, and adaptations.
The first book, 'The Gruffalo', was published in 1999.
The series has since grown to include several more books with the Gruffalo character.
An animated film adaptation was released in 2009, with a follow-up film released in 2011.
In addition to books and films, The Gruffalo franchise has expanded to include merchandise, such as toys and clothing.
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The first book in the series that launched the franchise.
A soft, cuddly toy of the Gruffalo character.
The animated film adaptation of the first Gruffalo book.
A board game featuring characters from The Gruffalo.
A backpack featuring The Gruffalo character.
The author of The Gruffalo is Julia Donaldson.
The Gruffalo is generally suitable for children aged 3-7.
The Gruffalo is a children's book about a mouse who goes on a walk in the woods and encounters several animals who want to eat him. To avoid being eaten, the mouse makes up a story about a creature called The Gruffalo, but is surprised when he actually comes face-to-face with the creature.
There are currently no theme parks specifically dedicated to The Gruffalo.
Julia Donaldson has written several other children's books, including 'Room on the Broom', 'The Smartest Giant in Town', and 'Stickman'.