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My Baby Crocodile

9781592701926

My Baby Crocodile

  • ISBN 13:

    9781592701926

  • ISBN 10:

    1592701922

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 04/12/2016
  • Publisher: Enchanted Lion
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Summary

"Klinger’s translation is skillful, and the story has the scale and gravity of a novel. Is this love or détente? It’s for readers to decide."    –– Publishers Weekly 


Told from two different perspectives, My Little Crocodile is a picture book about a chance meeting between an old crocodile and what he believes to be a baby crocodile. But the baby the old crocodile thinks he sees is rather a small boy wearing a knight's costume, and it's his helmet that deceives the croc's old eyes. By the time the error is corrected and the boy's true nature is revealed, the two characters have become close––close enough to play together well and to learn to eat each other's foods, or at least to taste them! This is an imaginative, poignant, gorgeously illustrated story of a lonely child who discovers both tenderness and profound complexity within his playmate, and within himself, of course, as well. Eventually, they part ways with a hug. Quite wonderfully, however, the young knight continues to carry the old crocodile within himself as he grows up, as the story's end reveals. 


For older children and young adults, this is a story about how we negotiate the different aspects of our own selfhood, how we become conversant with them, and become ourselves through acceptance of contradictions, both within and outside of ourselves.

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