Storyline When Joan the crocodile asked the birds and bees how to start a family, she didn’t hear the part about laying eggs. Surprised to find herself sitting on a whole bunch of them, she decides it’s happened for all the wrong reasons. This leads her from one great adventure to another. Welcome to the exciting life of one very mixed-up crocodile. More than a story Whether parents want an innocent and lighthearted way to talk to young children about pregnancy and the love of a family, or just introduce them to the fun and humorous adventures of a zany crocodile, this book has it all. And through the amusing consequences of keeping a problem to herself, this crocodile’s story also shows the importance of asking for help. Recommended for children 3 to 8
Book Information
Book title: The Crocodile Who Thought She Was a Duck Author & Illustrator: Norman Childes ISBN: 978-0-9816688-1-9 This Edition: Hard Cover Dimensions: 8.5"x11" Pages: 52 Price: $16.99
Library of Congress Control Number:2008935780
This beautifully illustrated and humorous book is recommended for children 3 to 8. But we know parents and teachers love it too.
Winner of a Family Choice Award from "Family Choice Magazine." Award shows are only as good as their judges, so we're very proud to receive this award from parents and teachers.