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What type of whale do we meet in the Snail and the Whale?
A humpback whale
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The mouse tells the owl that the Gruffalo likes to eat a special type of food. What is it?
Owl ice cream
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Who helped the whale when he was beached in the bay?
Children and firemen
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Axel Sheffler illustrated both these books. What does an illustrator do?
They create the drawings for the book.
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Complete this book title. The ________ and the Whale
Snail
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What colour are the prickles on the Gruffalo's back?
Purple
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What colour is the whale in the Snail and the Whale?
Blue-grey
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The teacher's board in the Snail and the Whale is described in a certain way. Can you fill in the gap? This is the board as black as _______.
As black as soot.
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Name 3 characters from the book, The Gruffalo.
Gruffalo, Mouse, Owl, Snake or Fox
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What did the snail write using a silvery trail on the dark rock?
Lift wanted around the world.
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What word is used to describe the Gruffalo's claws, jaws and teeth?
TERRIBLE
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Can you fill in the rhyming words? But now my tummy's beginning to ______. My favourite food is gruffalo _______!
But now my tummy's beginning to grumble. My favourite food is gruffalo crumble!
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Who was the author of both The Snail and the Whale and The Gruffalo?
Julia Donaldson
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What word in The Snail and the Whale rhymes with waves?
Caves
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What other creatures can you find in the pictures of the Snail and the Whale? Name two of them.
Crabs, fish, penguins, parrot, toucan, seagulls, cat, seals, monkey, turtle, dolphins, sharks, octopus, bear or dog.
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What 2 words beginning with 'd' are used to describe the wood in the Gruffalo? A mouse took a stroll through the ______, ______ wood.
A mouse took a stroll through the deep, dark wood.
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