Zack’s Alligator

Zack’s Alligator by Shirley Mozelle, published by Harper & Row in 1989, is a delightful children’s fiction book that spans 63 pages. This first edition presents a whimsical story where Zack’s new alligator keychain unexpectedly transforms into a full-sized, playful alligator after being soaked in water. The narrative captures the imagination of young readers, inviting them into a world of adventure and fun.
In this engaging tale, readers will follow Zack as he navigates the surprises that come with his new companion. The story explores themes of friendship and the unexpected, as Zack learns to embrace the antics of his lively alligator. With its focus on alligators and the imaginative possibilities of childhood, this book is designed to entertain and inspire young minds. The edition features a manageable size, making it suitable for young readers to handle and enjoy.
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When Zack soaks his new alligator keychain in water, it grows into a full-sized and fun-loving alligator.
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