The Enormous Crocodile

The Enormous Crocodile by Roald Dahl, published by Penguin in June 1993, is a reprint edition featuring a full-color interior and spanning 80 pages. This engaging story follows the Enormous Crocodile, who is both hungry and greedy, with a particular craving for plump, juicy children. As he devises secret plans and clever tricks to satisfy his appetite, he underestimates the determination of the other jungle animals who unite to thwart his wicked intentions.
Readers will find a humorous tale that combines elements of juvenile fiction with themes of animals and classic storytelling. The narrative showcases the crocodile’s antics and the eventual consequences of his greed, providing a lighthearted yet meaningful exploration of cooperation and morality among the jungle inhabitants. This edition is suitable for young readers and those who appreciate whimsical stories with a moral lesson.
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From the bestselling author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and The BFG, featuring a full-color interior!
The Enormous Crocodile is incredibly hungry—and incredibly greedy. His favorite meal is a plump, juicy little child, and he intends to gobble up as many of them as he can! His is sure that his “secret plans and clever tricks” cannot be foiled. But when the other animals in the jungle join together to put an end to his wicked schemes, the Enormous Crocodile learns a lesson he won’t soon forget.
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