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| | | Picture Book Review: Crocodile River, by Diana Lawrenson Reviewed by Sally Murphy
Both entertaining and educational
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Cranky escaped swiftly through the muddy water. ‘This river has too many crocodiles,’ she thought. ‘I need a place where there’s plenty of food for me.’ Even before she hatches from the egg, Cranky the crocodile’s life is a constant battle for survival. Predators steal unhatched eggs from the mother crocodile’s nest and, after the eggs have hatched, snatch baby crocodiles, too. Even as she grows, Cranky must avoid being trapped by human hunters, or eaten by bigger crocodiles. What Cranky really needs is a place of her own. Crocodile River is a fictional story of one crocodile’s journey from egg to adulthood, but it is also the story of both the life cycle of a crocodile, and of the crocodile’s fight for survival. With rich acrylic illustrations by Danny Snell, and end papers laden with lots of crocodile facts this beautiful picture book is both entertaining and educational. Delightful.

Crocodile River, by Diana Lawrenson and Danny Snell Working Title, 2009 This book can be purchased online from Fishpond. Buying through this link supports Aussiereviews.
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