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Grug

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Grug is a fictional character appearing in a series of Australian children's books by the author Ted Prior, not unlike the Little Miss and Mr Men series of books by Roger Hargreaves. They were published between 1976 and 1992 by Hodder Headline Australia and are no longer in print.

"Grug began his life as the top of a Burrawong tree. Resembling a small, striped haystack with feet and a nose, he is fascinated by the world around him and solves everyday problems creatively and without fuss. When dancing instructions are too difficult to understand, Grug invents his own dance and calls it "The Grug". When snails eat his cabbages, Grug plants more cabbages so there will be enough for both him and the snails. "

Published works (partial list)

  • Grug (1979) ISBN 0-340-24636-7
  • Grug and the Big Red Apple (1979) ISBN 0-340-24616-2
  • Grug and the Green Paint (1979) ISBN 0-340-24617-0
  • Grug and his Garden (1979) ISBN 0-340-24618-9
  • Grug in the Playground (1982) ISBN 0-340-26623-6
  • Grug Meets Snoot (1982) ISBN 0-340-26622-8
  • Grug and the Rainbow (1982) ISBN 0-340-26621-X
  • Grug Learns to Swim (1982) ISBN 0-340-26620-1
  • Grug has a birthday (1983) ISBN 0-340-33338-3
  • Grug Goes Fishing (1983) ISBN 0-340-33340-5
  • Grug at the Beach (1983) ISBN 0-340-33344-8
  • Grug Goes to School (1983) ISBN 0-340-33341-3
  • Grug at the Zoo (1985) ISBN 0-340-37609-0
  • Grug and the Bicycle (1985) ISBN 0-340-37606-6
  • Grug at the Snow (1985) ISBN 0-340-37608-2
  • Grug Plays Soccer (1985) ISBN 0-340-37607-4
  • Grug Plays Cricket (1989) ISBN 0-340-49608-8
  • Grug Learns to Cook (1989) ISBN 0-340-49609-6
  • Grug and his Music (1989) ISBN 0-340-49610-X
  • Grug Builds a Car (???)
  • Grug Builds a Boat (???)
  • Grug and his Kite (1992) ISBN 0-340-56665-5
  • Grug Learns to Dance (???)
  • Grug Goes Shopping (???)
  • Grug's Word Book (???)

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