Crocodiles -- Juvenile fiction
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Crocodiles -- Juvenile fiction
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Crocodiles
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Incoming Resources
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- The crocodile who didn't like water, Gemma Merino
- Little Doctor and the fearless beast, by Sophie Gilmore
- Raising readers, 5 stories from Maine
- Lyle walks the dogs, a counting book, by Bernard Waber ; illustrated by Paulis Waber
- Let's all creep through Crocodile Creek, by Jonny Lambert,
- There is a crocodile under my bed, Ingrid & Dieter Schubert
- Lyle, Lyle, crocodile, by Bernard Waber
- Lyle, Lyle, crocodile, by Bernard Waber
- John Jensen feels different, written by Henrik Hovland ; illustrated by Torill Kove ; [translation by Don Bartlett]
- The crocodile and the dentist, Taro Gomi
- Herman and Rosie, Gus Gordon
- I, crocodile, Fred Marcellino
- The watermelon seed, Greg Pizzoli
- Crocodile's tears, Alex Beard
- Princess Cora and the crocodile, Laura Amy Schlitz ; illustrated by Brian Floca
- Open very carefully, Nicola O'Byrne ; with words by Nick Bromley
- Mother Crocodile, Maman-Caïman, by Birago Diop ; translated and adapted by Rosa Guy ; illustrated by John Steptoe
- Bill and Pete go down the Nile, written and illustrated by Tomie dePaola
- The importance of Crocus, Roger Duvoisin
- Crocs at work..., Robert Heidbreder and Rae Maté
- My crocodile does not bite, Joe Kulka
- Crocodile hungry, written by Eija Sumner ; illustrated by John Martz
- No laughing, no smiling, no giggling, James Stevenson
- Bill and Pete, story and pictures by Tomie de Paola
- Splat and the new baby, Rob Scotton
- Beginning Pearls, Stephan T. Pastis
- Solomon Crocodile, Catherine Rayner
- Lyle finds his mother, by Bernard Waber
- The elephant's child, Rudyard Kipling ; illustrations by Lorinda Bryan Cauley
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