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George the giant is sick of being the scruffiest giant in town! He kits himself out with smart new trousers, a smart shirt, a stripy tie and shiny new shoes. Now George is the smartest giant in town! But on his way home he meets lots of poor cold animals who need help. Soon George’s tie is warming a giraffe’s neck, his shirt becomes a sail for a goat’s boat, and his shoe becomes a mouse-house. But suddenly a very cold George has given all his clothes away! Now he feels like the daftest giant in town. Will the grateful animals say a special thank-you to the KINDEST giant in town? A big-hearted rhyming tale of giant generosity, which teaches children about caring for those around us.

Product Details

Format

Paperback

ISBN

9780333963968

Accelerated Reader

AR book level: 3.4; Lower years; 0.5 points

Other details

  • 32 pages

Condition

New

UK edition

Author/Illustrator

Julia Donaldson

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Axel Scheffler

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What kids think

  1. Cheerforevers
    on 9 March 2014

    I love this story the giant is so kind to the animals all over the town!!!

  2. ninjastickman
    on 6 March 2013

    The smartest giant in town is an unforgetable book about George, a giant, who buys new clothes and then gives them away to animals who need them more than he does. I recommend this book for young readers aged 2-6

    5out of 5
  3. lmdrld
    on 6 March 2013

    This is about a giant who lends all his clothing for good.

  4. Flissy22
    on 2 March 2012

    good for younger children, about a rely kind giant who tries to help everyone great book.

  5. emily6
    on 21 May 2010

    I hate Julia I and love giants or(no) I love Julia and hate giants (yes)

    5out of 5
  6. shoeaholic
    on 26 March 2010

    This book is the best i love reading it at school it is a loving story children will enjoy reading a brilliant story to brothers or sisters!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    5out of 5
  7. axle
    on 17 February 2010

    i think it is a good book because the giant is kind and it is a good way of learning for the young children but is till very good even for the older children

    5out of 5
  8. molru
    on 15 February 2010

    well some people have imaginations actually . and it is a great story with a great moral.

    5out of 5
  9. connr
    on 4 February 2010

    this is not rubbish

    5out of 5
  10. HannahMontana6262
    on 10 January 2009

    I think this book is rubbish because giants don’t live in towns. Well do they?

    hannahmontana6262xx

    1out of 5

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