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  2. Interlink Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Interlink Publishing is an independent publishing house, founded in 1987 and based in Northampton, Massachusetts, USA. As of 2006 [update] , it published an average of 90 books a year and had 800 titles in print.

  3. Song of the Crocodile - Wikipedia

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    Reviewing the novel for Australian Book Review Jane Sullivan called the novel "one of many valuable and sometimes enthralling cross-cultural moments". [2]In The Saturday Paper Khalid Warsame found in the novel "stunning moments of perfect fluidity and permeability, where Simpson’s deep engagement with the ancestries and cosmology of her people comes through".

  4. The Enormous Crocodile - Wikipedia

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    The Enormous Crocodile (first published on 1 November 1978) is a British children's story, written by British author Roald Dahl and illustrated by Quentin Blake.A picture book written for younger readers than Dahl's other works, the story tells of a hungry crocodile who aims to eat human children via using various, not-quite-impenetrable disguises.

  5. Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile - Wikipedia

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    Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile is a children's book written by Bernard Waber first published in 1965. [ 1 ] : 2 It is the sequel to The House on East 88th Street , published in 1962. The book is the second in the Lyle the Crocodile series, which follows the life of Lyle, a city-dwelling crocodile who lives in a Victorian brownstone with the Primms family.

  6. Kathryn White - Wikipedia

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    Since 2003, Kathryn has been working with Little Tiger Press, for whom she has written three picture books to date: The Nutty Nut Chase (illustrated by Vanessa Cabban) in 2005; the best selling, Here Comes the Crocodile (illustrated by Michael Terry), in 2003; and the sequel, Click, Clack, Crocodile's Back (illustrated by Joelle Dreidemy), in 2009.

  7. Katherine Pancol - Wikipedia

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    Katherine Pancol (born 22 October 1954) is a French journalist and novelist. Her books have been translated into some 30 languages, and sold millions of copies worldwide. In the United States, she is known as the author of The Yellow Eyes of Crocodiles (Penguin, 2013) and its sequel, The Slow Waltz of Turtles (Penguin, 2016), both translated by William Rodarm

  8. Solomon Crocodile - Wikipedia

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    [1] The Scottish Book Trust called it a "beautifully illustrated picture book," [2] while The Horn Book Magazine and a King County librarian recommended it for storytime. [3] Solomon Crocodile has also been reviewed by Kirkus Reviews, [4] Books for Keeps, [5] Publishers Weekly, [6] AARP, [7] Booklist, [8] and School Library Journal. [8]

  9. Colin McNaughton - Wikipedia

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    Colin McNaughton (born 18 May 1951) is a British writer and illustrator of over seventy children's books. [1] He is also a poet, focusing mainly on humorous children's poetry.

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