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Someone has taken a big bite out of the birthday cake the farmer has baked, and he’s furious.

For once, it’s not Big Goat Gruff who’s to blame, but can he find the real culprit before the farmer turns him into goat pie?

Big Goat Gruff is always in trouble for eating things on the farm. So when the farmer discovers that the birthday cake he made for his wife has a huge bite taken out of it, Gruff is naturally the first suspect. But he didn’t do it! Can Gruff find the culprit and clear his name before the farmer and his wife get home and turn him into pie?

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Inspired by the traditional tale of the Three Billy Goats Gruff, this wonderful book tells the story of Big Goat Gruff, who has been accused of taking a bite out of the farmer’s birthday cake. Whilst this greedy goat has a reputation for eating food from all around the farm, this time he is not the culprit, but he must find the real guilty party to prove his innocence!

This light-hearted story is full of humour and gentle references to traditional tales, which young readers will gain great pleasure in spotting.

Part of the Little Gems range, this book is perfect for early or struggling readers, with its font-friendly feel, engaging pictures and manageable amounts of text to read.

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