Amazon.com While this classic tale of a trio of goats has been well told over the years, narrator Holly Hunter sets this Rabbit Ears rendition apart from the rest. With folksy exuberance, Hunter brings the story alive, especially when describing the “terrifying troll with eyes like burning coals and a nose like an old acorn squash.” When the three billy goats challenge a troll’s thunderous threats in order to cross his bridge for a feast of clover grass, it’s a story of brains over bra… More >>
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Product Description Treasury of time-honored tales from many lands includes the title story and such old favorites as “Johnny Cake,” “The Three Bears,” “The Little Old Woman Who Went to the North Wind,” “The Wonderful Pot,” “The Gold Bugs,” “The Story of Lambikin,” many others. … More >>
Product Description The three billy goats gruff are hungry for the sweet green grass on the other side of the stream. To get there, they must pass the big hairy troll who lives underneath the bridge and wants to eat them for dinner. Will the billy goats reach the safe side before the hungry troll makes them his next meal? Brought playfully to life by the rich collage illustrations of Roberta Arenson, this lively retelling of a much loved fable will delight children as they cheer on thr… More >>
Charlie Chin is my alter ego who only comes out at night (and when I’m standing on my head). Listen to his rollicking retelling of the Three Billy Goats Gruff; my son Sam’s favorite fairy tale (when he was much younger). Listen for his laughter off camera.
A Story Before Bed lets parents and grandparents who can’t be there at bedtime record video of themselves reading stories to their children. The kids can watch the recording synchronized to the pages of the book on screen any time they like, as often as they like. There are over 60 books in the library to choose from. Check it out at www.astorybeforebed.com. Here’s my dad reading Three Billy Goats Gruff to my kids.
The 3 Billy Goats Gruff Presented by Oakstead Elementary Students on February 10, 2009. Starring Bryce Beaudoin, age 6. Bryce is in Mrs. DeYoung’s kindergarten class. And YES – he’s a little sick. : ( (Hence the nose thing going on.)