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Note: We have taken utmost care to list only original books in our pre-loved collection. However, since this is a pre-owned copy and we are unable to trace its complete origin, we cannot guarantee its authenticity. We appreciate your understanding.
Written by the celebrated British author, Roald Dahl, The Enormous Crocodile is a story that can be thoroughly enjoyed by children. Like the author’s other books, this story features a number of animals which have been characterised with unique personalities of their own. This particular tale is that of a huge crocodile in Africa who decides one fine day to start gobbling up kids.
The other animals are obviously quite revolted with the crocodile, and try persuading the brute to give up his greedy and evil ambitions. However, the crocodile is unrelenting and goes about firmly with an aim of eating up little kids. This book depicts the efforts made by the other animals to stop the predatory crocodile and his grand plans.
Written in a simple language, this book makes use of illustrations which help in engaging the attention of the readers. Making use of humour, this entertaining book serves as a useful tool for young children to help inculcate the habit of reading. The Enormous Crocodile was published by Penguin UK in 2008, and is available as a paperback.
Roald Dahl was an acclaimed writer of novels and short-stories. He was also a poet and screenwriter who achieved widespread fame due to his ability to write moving stories for children. Born in Wales, he went on to become an officer of the Royal Air Force where he took part in numerous battles during the 2nd world war. Influenced by writers such as Charles Dickens and Rudyard Kipling, Roald Dahl was known for his unsentimental way of writing. Apart from being a successful writer of childrens books, he was also a popular adult short-story writer. Some of his other works include Sometime Never: A Fable For Supermen, Over To You: Ten Stories Of Flyers And Flying, and Charlie And The Chocolate Factory.
Note: We have taken utmost care to list only original books in our pre-loved collection. However, since this is a pre-owned copy and we are unable to trace its complete origin, we cannot guarantee its authenticity. We appreciate your understanding.
Written by the celebrated British author, Roald Dahl, The Enormous Crocodile is a story that can be thoroughly enjoyed by children. Like the author’s other books, this story features a number of animals which have been characterised with unique personalities of their own. This particular tale is that of a huge crocodile in Africa who decides one fine day to start gobbling up kids.
The other animals are obviously quite revolted with the crocodile, and try persuading the brute to give up his greedy and evil ambitions. However, the crocodile is unrelenting and goes about firmly with an aim of eating up little kids. This book depicts the efforts made by the other animals to stop the predatory crocodile and his grand plans.
Written in a simple language, this book makes use of illustrations which help in engaging the attention of the readers. Making use of humour, this entertaining book serves as a useful tool for young children to help inculcate the habit of reading. The Enormous Crocodile was published by Penguin UK in 2008, and is available as a paperback.
Roald Dahl was an acclaimed writer of novels and short-stories. He was also a poet and screenwriter who achieved widespread fame due to his ability to write moving stories for children. Born in Wales, he went on to become an officer of the Royal Air Force where he took part in numerous battles during the 2nd world war. Influenced by writers such as Charles Dickens and Rudyard Kipling, Roald Dahl was known for his unsentimental way of writing. Apart from being a successful writer of childrens books, he was also a popular adult short-story writer. Some of his other works include Sometime Never: A Fable For Supermen, Over To You: Ten Stories Of Flyers And Flying, and Charlie And The Chocolate Factory.
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