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How Doth the Little Crocodile" is a poem by Lewis Carroll that appears in chapter 2 of his 1865 novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Alice recites it while attempting to recall "Against Idleness and Mischief" by Isaac Watts. It describes a crafty crocodile that lures fish into its mouth with a welcoming smile.
[4] The Greenaway Medal recognised one of those picture books, Crafty Chameleon, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 1987. [1] The story shows how Chameleon uses craft to "gets the better of" Leopard and Crocodile. [1] Kennaway's later work has covered animal tales and natural history from across the world, as both illustrator and writer.
The Enormous Crocodile (first published on 1st 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.
How Doth The Little Crocodile? was the first of three murder mystery novels written by twin authors Anthony and Peter Shaffer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It featured their eccentric detective Mr Verity who also appeared in their other novel Withered Murder .
The House on East 88th Street is a children's book written by Bernard Waber first published in 1962. [1] The book is the first in the Lyle the Crocodile series. The story is about a family named the Primms who move into an old Victorian brownstone on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, only to find a performing crocodile named Lyle living in the ...
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.
Johnson is super even as a comic-book dog, voicing the Man of Steel's best canine friend alongside a pack of heroic shelter animals – including Rock's frequent screen buddy Kevin Hart as Ace the ...
Interlink Books; Cadogan Guides, USA; Olive Branch Press: "socially and politically relevant non-fiction", with an emphasis on non-Western material [6] Clockroot Books; Crocodile Books, USA: illustrated books from around the world for children aged 3–8 [6]