How the Grinch Got So Grinchy

How the Grinch Got So Grinchy
ISBN-10
0375906622
ISBN-13
9780375906626
Category
Behavior
Language
English
Published
2001
Publisher
Random House Books for Young Readers
Authors
Dr. Seuss, Bonnie Worth

Description

"Unlike the Whos, who liked Christmas a lot, the Grinch in his cave on Mount Crumpit did not! Ever wonder why? Fans of all ages--particularly young readers--will be fascinated to learn how one very unhappy holiday season turned the Grinch into a world-class grump. Told in simple rhyme and illustrated in the Who-bil-acious style of the blockbuster movie starring Jim Carrey, "How the Grinch Got So Grinchy takes readers back to the Grinch's childhood and into his misunderstood fuzzy green soul.

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