Lyle at the Office

Lyle at the Office by Bernard Waber, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 1994, is a delightful children’s book featuring 48 pages in English. This story follows Lyle the Crocodile as he visits Mr. Primm’s advertising office, where he enjoys a day filled with fun and friendship. However, his antics lead to Mr. Primm’s dismissal, setting the stage for an unexpected turn of events.
Readers will discover how Lyle’s adventurous spirit ultimately helps save Mr. Primm’s career when he comes to the rescue of Mr. Bigg, the boss, from a local haunted house. This engaging narrative explores themes related to business and careers, while also highlighting the charm of animals, particularly alligators and crocodiles. Lyle’s journey in the office showcases the importance of friendship and problem-solving in a lighthearted manner.
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When Lyle the Crocodile visits Mr. Primm’s advertising office, he has tons of fun and makes lots of friends. He also gets Mr. Primm fired. However, Lyle manages to save Mr. Primm’s career when he rescues the boss, Mr. Bigg, from the local haunted house.”Crocodile fans rejoice! Lyle is back and ready to take on the work world. Totally satisfying.”–School Library Journal, starred review
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