The Giants' Visitor: A QUIX Book
The Giants have an unexpected guest in the third book about the huge-hearted family from the bestselling and beloved team Jane Yolen and Tomie dePaola in this series for Aladdin QUIX, a line of fun-to-read, short chapter books.

Dazzle, Grizzle, Grub, Grab, and Dab are in for a giant surprise when their Grandma Draggle comes for a visit!
1144226918
The Giants' Visitor: A QUIX Book
The Giants have an unexpected guest in the third book about the huge-hearted family from the bestselling and beloved team Jane Yolen and Tomie dePaola in this series for Aladdin QUIX, a line of fun-to-read, short chapter books.

Dazzle, Grizzle, Grub, Grab, and Dab are in for a giant surprise when their Grandma Draggle comes for a visit!
5.99 In Stock
The Giants' Visitor: A QUIX Book

The Giants' Visitor: A QUIX Book

The Giants' Visitor: A QUIX Book

The Giants' Visitor: A QUIX Book

eBook

$5.99 

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers


Overview

The Giants have an unexpected guest in the third book about the huge-hearted family from the bestselling and beloved team Jane Yolen and Tomie dePaola in this series for Aladdin QUIX, a line of fun-to-read, short chapter books.

Dazzle, Grizzle, Grub, Grab, and Dab are in for a giant surprise when their Grandma Draggle comes for a visit!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781534488656
Publisher: Aladdin
Publication date: 07/23/2024
Series: Giants Series , #3
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 80
File size: 20 MB
Note: This product may take a few minutes to download.
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years

About the Author

About The Author
Jane Yolen is an award-winning author who has written more than 380 books for children, including the bestseller How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night? and the 1988 Caldecott Medal winner Owl Moon. She is known for her beautiful poetry, picture books, fairy tales, novels, and nonfiction, and has even been called “the Hans Christian Andersen of America” (Newsweek). She lives in Hatfield, Massachusetts. Visit her at JaneYolen.com.

Tomie dePaola (1934–2020) was the beloved author and/or illustrator of more than 270 books for young readers, including the children’s classic Strega Nona. He was the recipient of the Newbery Honor, Caldecott Honor, and the 2011 Children’s Literature Legacy Award for “significant and lasting contribution to children’s literature.” A native of Connecticut, Mr. dePaola studied at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, and spent much of his life in New London, New Hampshire. Visit his work online at Tomie.com.

Read an Excerpt

 1   The Doorbell Rings

 

  Long ago there were five giants who lived together on a farm.

  Grizzle was the biggest. He liked to build things.

  Dazzle was the roundest, and she loved to cook.

  Grab and Grub, the twins, always stuck together.

  Last was the little giant Dab, who loved to read.

  One day a mail carrier rang the doorbell. BONG! BONG! BONG!

  He held an enormous envelope tightly in his hands, as if afraid it might drop onto the ground.

  Little Dab answered the door. She didn’t recognize him. No one had ever sent a letter to Fe-Fi-Fo-Farm before. But she took the letter from the mail carrier.

 

   

 

He let out a huge sigh of relief.

  “For us?” asked Dab.

  “Heaviest letter I ever had to deliver,” the mail carrier said before speeding away on his bike.

  That seemed odd to little Dab. The letter wasn’t heavy for her at all.

  Little Dab brought the letter inside and put it on the dinner table. It was addressed to the giants in a kind of spiderweb handwriting.

  She did not feel she should open it but would wait till later, when everyone was inside together.

  Meanwhile, Dazzle was in the kitchen, cooking up a storm of stew with potatoes, carrots, celery, onions, and other yummy stuff.

   

  Little Dab could smell it from the dining room, where she was setting the table. She would have liked to watch things cooking.

  Learning about new stuff was what Dab loved best. But she would never bother Dazzle while she worked. Dazzle was not just a cook. She was an artist of the pot.

  So, having delivered the mail to the table, little Dab went to the room they all called the library, but it was really Dab’s special place. There she took out a book about large, wild vegetables and began to read.

 

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews