Oh no! It's a Gruffalo!' Julia Donaldson's 15 best books ranked!
Briefly

Julia Donaldson's children's books, particularly those illustrated by others like Rebecca Cobb, bring fresh charm and creativity. Works such as 'The Paper Dolls' explore themes of wonder and adventure. Additionally, editions like 'Tabby McTat' exemplify her storytelling prowess by blending melancholy with festive cheer, while 'Tiddler' showcases pure entertainment as a whimsical fish spins tall tales. Notably, 'The Smeds and the Smoos' tackles modern issues like Brexit through a relatable alien narrative. Meanwhile, simpler books like 'Chocolate Mousse for Greedy Goose' appeal to younger audiences with straightforward narratives.
They were Ticky and Tacky and Jackie the Backie and Jim with two noses and Jo with the bow.
The sun went down and the sky grew black. The stars came out, but he didn't come back.
Sorry I'm late, Miss. I set off really early but on the way to school I was captured by a squid.
Never, never marry a Smed. My dearest child, are you off your head?
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