
The Great Redwall Feast
Puffin Audiobook 2000
Redwall
Challenging read for K–3rd grade
Reading level 5 (5th grade) is above the ages 5–9 interest range
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Genre
Themes
- community
- teamwork
- generosity
- gratitude
- tradition
- celebration
- friendship
- surprises
About this book
The animals of Redwall Abbey are busy planning a secret banquet to honor their kindly abbot, and every creature has a tasty task to do. Told in lively rhyme with warm, detailed art, this stand-alone Redwall tale celebrates teamwork, gratitude, and the joy of sharing good food together. It’s an inviting read-aloud that welcomes younger readers into Brian Jacques’s world without needing to know the novels. Kids who enjoy cozy animal adventures and festive stories will savor this cheerful feast of a book.
Setting: Redwall Abbey in Mossflower Wood
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is The Great Redwall Feast right for my child?
It depends — here's what to consider for The Great Redwall Feast. The reading level is AR 5, which is typical for 5th grade. The interest level is rated Lower Grades (K–3), meaning the themes and content are designed for ages 5–9 (K–3rd grade). Themes include community, teamwork, generosity.
How long does it take to read The Great Redwall Feast?
At a typical 5th grade reading pace, The Great Redwall Feast takes around 7m to finish. The book has 1,200 words. Slower or faster readers may vary significantly.
Does The Great Redwall Feast have an AR quiz?
Yes — The Great Redwall Feast has an AR quiz available, worth 0.5 points. Your child will need to take and pass the quiz through their school's Accelerated Reader program to earn credit. The quiz is typically 5–20 multiple choice questions about plot, characters, and setting.
What grade level is The Great Redwall Feast?
The Great Redwall Feast has an AR reading level of 5, which places it at a 5th grade reading difficulty. The interest level is rated Lower Grades (K–3) — this reflects the age-appropriateness of the content and themes, not just the reading difficulty. A strong younger reader may handle the words fine while the themes are aimed at an older audience, or vice versa.