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The Selfish Crocodile By Faustin Charles Illustrated By Michael Terry -

: The book effectively teaches children about the "perils of being selfish" and the "importance of helping others," even those who might seem mean at first.

The story follows a large, grumpy crocodile who claims a river deep in the forest as his own. He selfishly warns all other creatures to stay away, threatening to eat anyone who enters his territory. One morning, the forest animals are woken by loud groans of pain—the crocodile has a terrible toothache and a swollen jaw. While most animals are too afraid to help, a brave little mouse steps inside the crocodile's open mouth and pulls out the bad tooth. Grateful for the relief, the crocodile changes his ways, becomes best friends with the mouse, and invites all the animals back to the river. : The book effectively teaches children about the

Readers often highlight the book's ability to tackle themes of bullying and making amends through its charming characters. One morning, the forest animals are woken by

“My daughters always seem impressed by the fearsome croc and love the surprising help it gets. As a mum, I love the humour, the exotic feel and moral of the story.” WordPress.com · 7 years ago Readers often highlight the book's ability to tackle

: With its flowing English and repetitive warnings from the crocodile, it is an ideal choice for group storytime or for older siblings to read to younger ones.

: Michael Terry’s illustrations are exceptionally bright and bold, capturing the African flora and fauna in a rainbow of colors that keep toddlers engaged.