The Three Billy Goats Gruff

The Three Billy Goats Gruff

by Mac Barnett

Narrated by Mac Barnett

Unabridged — 20 minutes

The Three Billy Goats Gruff

The Three Billy Goats Gruff

by Mac Barnett

Narrated by Mac Barnett

Unabridged — 20 minutes

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If you were tasked with finding a creative team to put a fresh spin on an all-time classic children's story, you'd be hard pressed to do better than Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen. You could build a bridge with the awards won between these two — which is appropriate given this significant project modernizing The Three Billy Goats Gruff. With Mac's classic wit and storytelling and Jon's iconic art style, this one just feels so right for the bookshelf. Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe would be proud — and you would be foolish to think a bigger, more delicious book will come along.

The MOMENTOUS debut of a groundbreaking Fairy Tale series -- a brilliantly crafted, hilarious twist on this beloved classic, The Three Billy Goats Gruff, from renowned, award-winning, and New York Times bestselling duo and picture book pioneers Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen!

Once there was a bridge and a terrible and VERY hungry troll lived underneath it. When the three Billy Goats Gruff decide to clip-clop across the bridge to get to the grassy ridge, the troll is already imagining all the way to prepare a delicious goat dinner. But the troll underestimates those seemingly sweet but oh-so-savvy goats! This is the first in a groundbreaking new collection of fractured fairy tales crafted by one of today's most celebrated and acclaimed authors, Mac Barnett, and brought to stunning visual life by award-winning and beloved creator of I Want My Hat Back, Jon Klassen.

Told with pitch perfect timing and pacing, hilarious detail, and Barnett's signature narrator voice, this is Billy Goats Gruff as never before. High-stakes page turns will have readers on the edge of their seats and giggling along, as they join each goat and anticipate the arrival of the hungry and terrible troll living under the bridge. With Klassen's brilliantly restrained scenes, arresting characters, and celebrated artistic style, this first of three fairy tales is destined to be a true publishing event!

With a multitude of Caldecott Medals, Honors, international awards, and New York Times bestsellers to their names both independently and in collaboration, this is a creative pairing that is electric. So get ready to experience picture book magic... all you have to do is cross the bridge!


Editorial Reviews

DECEMBER 2022 - AudioFile

Author and narrator Mac Barnett completely charms in this delightful fairy-tale retelling. Barnett is clearly having a great time relating the story of a hungry troll who waits for tasty morsels to cross the bridge over his head. Young listeners will giggle at Barnett’s growly voice for the troll, who rhymes hopefully about a goat flambé with candied yams and a goat clam bake—with goat, not clams. And they’ll root for the three goat brothers who try to trick the troll. Jaunty musical interludes and understated sound effects highlight the story’s light touch and enhance the mood. Seek out the picture book to appreciate Jon Klassen’s illustrations, but they’re not necessary to fully enjoy this winning audio presentation. J.M.D. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award, 2023 Odyssey Honor © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine

Publishers Weekly

★ 08/08/2022

It’s hard to imagine a more appropriate pair of picture book rascals to remix this famous fairy tale, a series-starting retelling, than collaborators Barnett and Klassen (The Wolf, the Duck, and the Mouse). Working in his customary earthen tones, Klassen gives the troll a round schnozz and pointy fangs; his under-the-bridge hideout sports a skull-and-bone mobile. Gleeful grossness abounds as the troll awaits a would-be feast (“All he’d eaten lately was... some goop he’d found in his belly button”), but when the first two ungulate siblings trod the bridge, the troll’s elaborate rhyming lines reveal unexpected gastronomic sophistication (“A goat flambé with candied yams./ A goat clambake, with goat, not clams!”). Narrow ribbons of images rise as the pages turn, creating a tidal effect that crowds the text close to the top of later spreads. Meanwhile, the goats’ ruse goes just as tradition dictates: the troll falls for each sibling’s offer of a larger, tastier brother, building to a turn of gargantuan proportions and a multi-spread, slapstick finale that’s guaranteed to elicit raucous fun and repeat performances: “Who seeks to reach the grassy ridge?/ Who dares to walk across my bridge?” Ages 4–8. (Oct.)

From the Publisher

Praise for The Three Billy Goats Gruff:

2023 Odyssey Honor Book

A New York Times Best Children's Book of 2022

The Horn Book Magazine Best Book of 2022

A Smithsonian Magazine Best Children’s Books of 2022

Selected by the Chicago Public Library as one of 2022’s Best Picture Books

* "It’s hard to imagine a more appropriate pair of picture book rascals to remix this famous fairy tale, a series-starting retelling, than collaborators Barnett and Klassen." — Publishers Weekly, starred review

* "This inaugural offering in Scholastic's new fairy-tale series... sets the bar high and will be a favorite read-aloud among kids. Picture-book superstars Barnett and Klassen are known for their stellar collaborations, and their many fans will be waiting to snap this up." — School Library Journal, starred review

* "Sure to be a read-aloud favorite, this engaging interpretation will sit comfortably next to memorable versions by Marcia Brown, Glen Rounds, Paul Galdone, and Jerry Pinkney." — Horn Book, starred review

"This classic Norwegian fairy tale gets a hilarious and thrilling update courtesy of the picture-book kings Barnett and Klassen that will have kids giggling and gasping at the same time.” — The New York Post

"The Three Billy Goats Gruff feel so organic, the Norwegian folk tale reads like a retelling born of the oldest soil." — New York Times Book Review

"This is the first volume in a planned Scholastic series of fairy-tales, cheekily told (and illustrated) anew." — Wall Street Journal

"This wickedly funny take will leave children clamoring for more." — Bookpage

"Fans of either Barnett or Klassen will love this retelling." — Kirkus Reviews

"Barnett and Klassen's playful retelling gives a modern tone to the fairy tale and offers young readers the opportunity to muse about the story's conclusion." — Shelf Awareness

"Kids in your life with thank you for adding this fresh fairy-tale remake to their shelves." — Smithsonian Magazine

Praise for Mac Undercover (Mac B., Kid Spy #1):

A New York Times bestseller

An Amazon Best Book of 2018

* "Barnett and Lowery bring the funny to the serious art of espionage in a perfect interplay of text and illustration... Barnett interweaves tidbits of global history fit for trivia lovers, while Lowery's comic-style images play a key role in the humor... Told with a sense of nostalgia for 1980s history and pop culture, the silliness and originality of this book will hook young readers." — School Library Journal, starred review

Praise for The Impossible Crime (Mac B., Kid Spy #2):

A New York Times bestseller!

"Barnett opens his casebook again — this time to solve a classic locked-room mystery... Almost every page contains Lowery's illustrations, loosely drawn and garishly colored in green and orange, which give the whole affair a zany feel that is much enhanced by the narrative with its running gags. Kudos to a pint-size Poirot, pre-Mustache!" — Booklist

"Barnett and Lowery team up again in this second outing of international espionage mystery with royal overtones... this is a nifty mystery for young readers and a worthy sequel to the first." — Kirkus Reviews

Praise for Mac Barnett:

"[Mac Barnett is] a great young writer of books for young people. If you haven't read his work, run somewhere and do that. Books for young people have a rich and I daresay limitless future — knock anyone who says otherwise into a ditch — and Mac has a central place within that limitless future. Don't bet against him or anyone like him." — Dave Eggers

"[In Barnett's books] there is no magic solution to any problem: The characters stumble through their dilemmas just as every one of us does. The world is a difficult yet good place, and there is no need for the typical rose-colored lenses that other children's books put on situations in order to fend off the bad stuff." — Yiyun Li

"He is a believer that picture books can have Swiftian absurdity and untidy endings, and that 'life is absurd, and kids know that.'" — The San Francisco Chronicle

Praise for The Wolf, the Duck, and the Mouse:

"Barnett and Klassen’s collaborations are always good for a laugh, and this one banks heavily on absurdity, to great effect. This original pourquoi tale will make a fantastic choice for storytimes, as kids will want to dance along with the duck and mouse — when they’re not rolling in the aisles, of course." — Booklist, starred review

Praise for Shape trilogy:

* "Klassen’s palette is quiet, his weathered backdrops are elegant, and his comic timing is precisely synched to Barnett’s deadpan prose. Whereas the humor in Sam and Dave Dig a Hole was subtle and sly, this shape showdown is pure, antic buffoonery." — Publishers Weekly, starred review

Praise for Sam and Dave Dig a Hole:

* "When Sam and Dave dig a hole, readers get "something spectacular." The boys, on the other hand, do not. Their quest to find the spectacular brings them painfully and humorously close to buried jewels as they spade their way into the ground, accompanied by an intrepid canine companion." — Kirkus Reviews, starred review

DECEMBER 2022 - AudioFile

Author and narrator Mac Barnett completely charms in this delightful fairy-tale retelling. Barnett is clearly having a great time relating the story of a hungry troll who waits for tasty morsels to cross the bridge over his head. Young listeners will giggle at Barnett’s growly voice for the troll, who rhymes hopefully about a goat flambé with candied yams and a goat clam bake—with goat, not clams. And they’ll root for the three goat brothers who try to trick the troll. Jaunty musical interludes and understated sound effects highlight the story’s light touch and enhance the mood. Seek out the picture book to appreciate Jon Klassen’s illustrations, but they’re not necessary to fully enjoy this winning audio presentation. J.M.D. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award, 2023 Odyssey Honor © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine

Kirkus Reviews

2022-06-22
Fairy-tale fun for everyone. (Except trolls.)

Barnett and Klassen partner for a retelling of the classic folktale about a trio of variously sized goats (all named Gruff) and a troll whose greed ultimately leads to his downfall. The story has been told many times, but in this variation, Barnett shows off for his audience by giving the troll a substantial amount of dialogue, most of which rhymes: “I love goat! Let me count the ways. / Goat rump in a honey glaze. / Goat smoked, goat poached, a goat pot roast. / Goat smorgasbord! Goat smeared on toast! / A goat kale salad—hold the kale. / Goat escargot! (That’s goat plus snails.) / On goat I’ll dine, on goat I’ll sup. / You little goat, I’ll eat you up!” It’s amusing verbal play, and librarians and caregivers who love to read out loud will enjoy hamming it up, although it may lessen the scary impact of the character. Likewise, the artwork, created in ink, watercolor, and graphite and compiled digitally, is pure Klassen, and the brown, green, and blue tones combine into an earthy setting where the ratlike troll (sans tail) fits in perfectly. But the visual reveal of the third billy goat takes a bit of oomph out of the story, as readers will be able to anticipate that this troll won’t be having goat strudel anytime soon. Fans of either Barnett or Klassen will love this retelling, but librarians won’t be sending their Paul Galdone or Jerry Pinkney retellings out to pasture just yet. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Pleasant but slightly pedestrian. (Folktale. 4-8)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940176603552
Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
Publication date: 10/18/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 800,443
Age Range: Up to 4 Years
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