How the Grinch Stole Christmas!

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Author: Dr. Seuss

ISBN-10: 0394800796

ISBN-13: 9780394800790

Category: Classics -> Early readers -> Children's fiction

The Grinch, whose heart is two sizes too small, hates Who-ville's holiday celebrations, and plans to steal all the presents to prevent Christmas from coming. To his amazement, Christmas comes anyway, and the Grinch discovers the true meaning of the holiday.\ \ The Grinch tries to stop Christmas from arriving by stealing all the presents and food from the village, but much to his surprise it comes anyway.\

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The Grinch has been foiled!The Grinch hates Christmas, and wants to stop it from coming. So he forms a devious plan: to impersonate Santy Claus and to steal the Whos’ Christmas presents. But come Christmas morning, the Grinch is in for a shocking surprise. He did not stop Christmas from coming! And the Grinch realizes something new. That maybe Christmas doesn’t come from a store. That maybe Christmas . . . perhaps . . . means a little bit more! Now always available with a foil cover!ReadThatAgain.comWritten by uber-Seuss-ologist Charles D. Cohen, the essay features wonderful illustrations and all sorts of groovy Grinch memorabilia... A fun look behind the scenes of one of the all-time great children's classics. (A) [Highest rating]

\ From Barnes & NobleIn Dr. Seuss' timeless tale, the Grinch is the ultimate grump. To thwart holiday festivities, this bitter old cave-dweller has decided to steal Christmas presents and decorations in the town below. His pilfering is a success, but in the aftermath, he earns an important holiday lesson.\ \ \ \ \ \ WackyMommy.orgMy son is partial to this brand-new edition, but he cannot have it, it is all Mama's. It contains everything a Grinch addict like myself could possibly want, including info on his international appeal . . . details about the route Dr. Seuss . . . took in creating the Grinch (he wanted to combine Santa, his reindeer, the Stork, the Sandman and the Boogeyman - why mess around with so many characters when one would do?), and background on how Chuck Jones storyboarded the book. The old drawings are spectacular.\ \ \ ReadThatAgain.comWritten by uber-Seuss-ologist Charles D. Cohen, the essay features wonderful illustrations and all sorts of groovy Grinch memorabilia... A fun look behind the scenes of one of the all-time great children's classics. (A) [Highest rating]\ \