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#EnCasaConM a cm i l l a n
#EnCasaConM a cm i l l a n
© Macmillan Publishers Limited 2020 PHOTOCOPIABLE
by Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler
Macmillan Story Corner
Number the animals in the order they appear in the story.1
Mouse
The Gruffalo
Owl
Snake
Fox
1
Draw your favourite animal from the story here:
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#EnCasaConM a cm i l l a n
#EnCasaConM a cm i l l a n
© Macmillan Publishers Limited 2020 PHOTOCOPIABLE
by Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler
Macmillan Story Corner
What colour? Read, write and colour.2
Purple Orange Black
1. The Gruffalo has eyes.
2. The Gruffalo has a tongue.
3. The Gruffalo has prickles on his back.
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Macmillan Story Corner
A Gruffalo mask to
colour and make.You will need:
Coloured pencils • Scissors • Sellotape and glue • A piece of thin white card
Directions:1. Colour in!2. Stick on to some card3. Cut out mask along dotted lines
(ask an adult to help with the cutting out)4. Cut around eye and mouth holes5. Tape a pencil to the back of the mask,
just under the mouth. 6. Now hold the mask to your face
and you are ready to be the Gruffalo
© Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler 1999 – Macmillan Children’s Books
A Gruffalo mask to
colour and make.You will need:
Coloured pencils • Scissors • Sellotape and glue • A piece of thin white card
Directions:1. Colour in!2. Stick on to some card3. Cut out mask along dotted lines
(ask an adult to help with the cutting out)4. Cut around eye and mouth holes5. Tape a pencil to the back of the mask,
just under the mouth. 6. Now hold the mask to your face
and you are ready to be the Gruffalo
© Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler 1999 – Macmillan Children’s Books
A Gruffalo mask to
colour and make.You will need:
Coloured pencils • Scissors • Sellotape and glue • A piece of thin white card
Directions:1. Colour in!2. Stick on to some card3. Cut out mask along dotted lines
(ask an adult to help with the cutting out)4. Cut around eye and mouth holes5. Tape a pencil to the back of the mask,
just under the mouth. 6. Now hold the mask to your face
and you are ready to be the Gruffalo
© Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler 1999 – Macmillan Children’s Books