The Selfish Crocodile (Short Story)

by Faustin Charles


4.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(1 customer review)

199.00

4.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(1 customer review)

Description:

Every morning a very large and very snappy crocodile shouts this selfish message: `Stay away from my river! It’s MY river! If you come in my river, I’ll eat you all!’ The animals in the forest don’t know what to do. They are frightened of the crocodile. Even the fish, tadpoles, frogs, crabs and crayfish stay out of the water. Until one day the creatures are woken by a loud groaning sound which turns out to be the selfish crocodile in a lot of pain, and the smallest of them all, a little mouse, finds a way to solve their snappy dilemma! Astoundingly bright, bold illustrations bring to life all the wonderful creatures of the forest in a rainbow of colours

 

Reading Guide:

Parents Read Out to Children: 2-3
Children Read Themselves: 3-5
Parents reading out to children is a healthy ritual, Skryf believes!

English
Genre, Toddler

About The Author

Faustin Charles is a renowned poet and story-teller. His collection of Afro-Caribbean rhymes was published to great success by Puffin. This is his first picture book text. Bloomsbury Children's Books are also publishing his first poetry collection in October 1998, establishing Faustin as a Bloomsbury author across the board. Faustin spends much time in schools and libraries story telling, and is also Library Buyer for Enfield. He lives in North London. The Illustrator: Mike Terry is most well known for his wonderful cover illustrations for Dick King-Smith, including The Hodgeheg and The Sheep Pig (the basis for the successful film Babe). This is his first picture book. Mike lives in Hythe, Kent.


1 review for The Selfish Crocodile (Short Story)

  1. 4 out of 5

    Good book

    Good book. Well illustrated story with a moral at the end.

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