The Enormous Crocodile
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Yikes! The Enormous Crocodile is the greediest creature in the whole jungle – and he’s determined to eat a nice juicy child for lunch! He’s a terrible boaster and very proud of his secret plans and clever tricks, like disguising himself as a seesaw and a picnic bench for careless little children to sit on. But can the other jungle animals stop the cunning crocodile’s sneaky schemes, and teach him a lesson he’ll never ever forget? This classic comic tale of snapping teeth and sharp wits is stuffed with Quentin Blake’s mouth-watering artwork!
Product Details
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780141323756
Accelerated Reader
AR book level: 4.0; Lower years; 0.5 points
Condition
New
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What kids think
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Roodieroo
on 8 March 2014I used to read this all the time when I was little
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xoluchix
on 13 November 2013A great book. Loved it and quite funny….... Also liked the talking animals LOLLAUGH OUT LOUD. He he…............ I’ve never seen a crocodile in my life-well one! but the crocodile was not that big.
It was a baby and I thought when we saw it, it would cute but it the crocodile was looked AWFUL! (no offense)
Oh but it was a great book and it linked with THE TWITS. Roly- Poly bird and Muggle wump.
I’ll love to read it again. If I could give a vote out of ten in my opinion it would be 9/10! That is great but I like bad endings, well good ending when he learns his/her lesson but something actually to happen to innocent children to feed the crocodile belly and he swallows his/her whole and they cut the crocodile in half and out pops the child who had been eaten or something like that.
That’s the story I like. He/her thinks they had succeeded with something but the others get their revenge. I want it to be a little more frantic if you know what I mean. (only in my opinion)
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TheMileLongBookshelfBlog
on 8 March 2013I read this a lot when I was little. It’s really lovely.
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ninjastickman
on 5 March 2013The enormas crocodile is a thing that wants something to eat so he uses ‘clever tricks’ to get a tasty morsel but other jungle folk foil his plans
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lmdrld
on 4 March 2013This is about a crocodile who wants something to eat.
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SMALLPAWS
on 31 March 2012I really enjoyed this book.
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smileitsfriday
on 7 March 2012I hated the crocodile when i was little… I still do! * * * *!
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Flissy22
on 2 March 2012its about a crocodile who thinks he is the best so all the other animals teach him a lesson. Good book
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StarstoneShyElk
on 2 March 2012loved it!
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aeroaeromonkey
on 1 March 2012Sooooo good. I really enjoyed it.
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booksrcul
on 18 September 2011Ha ha! A rally humorous read!
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flossy1998
on 19 July 2011it’s good for under 11’s
Taffy87
on 20 September 2015
Hugely brilliant