Grug

Fictional character in a series of children's books From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Grug is an Australian fictional character appearing in a series of children's books by the author Ted Prior. They were published between 1979 and 1992 by Hodder & Stoughton, Australia, and have now been republished by Simon & Schuster, Australia, from 1 June 2009. Three new books have also been published since 1992.

Grug was originally modelled after the fallen top of a Burrawang tree (Macrozamia communis),[1] but he more closely resembles a grass tree (Xanthorrhoea), or a small, striped haystack. He is fascinated by the world around him, solving problems that many children experience—such as learning to swim, going to school, and riding a bike—in fun, creative ways.

Theatre productions

Grug has spawned two plays: Grug, which "centres on the fun of visual surprise,"[2] and Grug and the Rainbow, based on several of the books and labelled by theatre critic Nicole Russo "amongst the best children's theatre you will find".[3]

Published works (partial list)

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