The Care and Feeding of a Grinch (Pictureback(R))
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Average customer review:Product Description
Meet the Grinch's best friend--Max, the mangy mutt who has his paws full keeping his master in line.
Now, for the first time, Max reveals his side of the famous Christmas story, giving readers a rousing, rhyming dog's-eye view of the Grinch and his life on Mount Crumpit.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1376168 in Books
- Published on: 2000-10-24
- Released on: 2000-10-24
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 24 pages
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Review
Unlike all the Whos,Max the dog thinks his job--keeping an eye on his master, the Grinch--is a cinch. In rhyming verse, he describes how he supports his boss in his efforts to scare off Whos, play pranks, and steal Christmas, "lock, stock, and toy," from slumbering Whoville. And he recounts (and claims some credit for) the amazing transformation the Grinch goes through when he realizes he cannot kill the spirit of Christmas.
who like Christmas a lot,
my boss on the mountain
absolutely,
positively,
most assuredly,
DOES NOT!!!!
Based on Dr. Seuss's classic picture book, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, and the motion picture screenplay of the same name, this unusually shaped "pictureback" book provides a humorous perspective from a character readers don't usually hear from. (Ages 3 to 7) --Emilie Coulter
From the Inside Flap
Meet the Grinch's best friend--Max, the mangy mutt who has his paws full keeping his master in line.
Now, for the first time, Max reveals his side of the famous Christmas story, giving readers a rousing, rhyming dog's-eye view of the Grinch and his life on Mount Crumpit.
Customer Reviews
The care and feeding of a grinch
I thought that the book was wonderful for little people and i would read it to my children all the time and i think the pictures where a good idea because children do not want to read anything with words in it and even if it does have words they do not read them anyway they may say they do but they do not so that is my point of view.

