Crocodile Teeth


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Age range 7+ A crocodile with no teeth? Poor Grinder N Grater is old and has lost all his teeth. He is sick of being laughed at by the other animals. And tired of being hungry. His little bird-friend Cheenchi Chiriya tries many replacements but thorns are too sharp, pebbles are too smooth, and dinosaur teeth are too big or too small. And then she has an idea which takes all the animals deep into the forest, into a dark, dark cave with a magic door. What's the plan?




The Crocodile's Teeth


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The evil thugs of Idi Amin's Uganda and the fanatical bombers and machine-gun-toting terrorists of Mumbai make The Crocodile's Teeth a gripping tale of one man's survival and resourcefulness set against a background of tyranny, terror and hardship on two continents. Sam Thaker was born to Indian immigrant parents in Uganda in the days when it was one of the most beautiful, fertile and contented countries in the world. Then Idi Amin swept to power, and under his tyranny Sam's paradise became a hell on Earth. Having been forced by Amin's thugs to give up their home, Sam's thriving airline cargo business and most of their money and possessions, he and his family began a new life in England as near-penniless refugees. But Sam was a survivor. Ignoring his bank manager's patronising advice to open a corner shop, he decided instead to build on his experience in the cargo business to start up a London-based air freight company. Realising the immense potential of the Indian import market, he returned to the land of his fathers to build an international company which eventually opened offices in eight Indian cities. Along the way he and his wife were caught up in the wave of terrorism which struck Bombay in 1993 and again in 2008, and narrowly escaped the floods which struck the city in 2005 and drowned more than 5000 people. The Crocodile's Teeth is a fascinating portrait of survival and resourcefulness against a background of tyranny and terror on two continents.




A Crocodile's Teeth


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This anthology oi nonserse rhymes on a range of silly topics will have children (and adults) rolling with laughter - ana all are illustrated in an absurdly appealing style. One example, Coaih anger, begins: "I gave my iova a ccaihar.ger. She flung it back ai me. I: aded like a boomerang, And hit her an the knee/




The Bird who was Afraid to Clean the Crocodile's Teeth


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Slim the bird is assigned to clean Gar the crocodile's teeth, but Gar is the most fearsome crocodile in the river, and Slim is afraid until Gar saves his life and explains why he looks so frightening.




Clarabella's Teeth


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Clarabella the crocodile cannot play with her friends because she is busy brushing her teeth--and crocodiles have lots of teeth!.




The Crocodile and the Dentist


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Author-illustrator Taro Gomi has sold over one million books to date! Anyone who has ever dreaded a visit to the dentist's office will appreciate this quirky and comical, one-of-a-kind picture book by best-selling Japanese author-illustrator Taro Gomi. Gomi humorously sheds light on the universal fear of dentists with playful and charming characters, uniquely illustrated to help children (and some adults) face their fears of going to the dentist's office. Gomi's humorous tale shows fear from both the dentist and patient's angles, providing a fresh perspective on fear and evoking empathy in the reader. Patients of all ages will come away from the book with a new take on what it means to see the dentist, and possibly learn some coping skills along the way. • Light-hearted illustrations add humor • Encourages empathy and emotional intelligence • Children and adults learn to face their own fears Fans of Just Going to the Dentist and The Tooth Book will love this book. • Perfect gift for anyone with anxiety about going to the dentist • Great way to introduce kids to the dentist • Fun way to introduce children to empathy




The Selfish Crocodile


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All of the animals are afraid of the Selfish Crocodile - he never let's them into his river, and he's always so snappy! And so when the Selfish Crocodile finds himself in terrible pain, no-one wants to help him - after all, what if he gobbles them up? But, to everyone's surprise, there is one animal in the forest who is willing to help . . . A brilliant tale of friendship, The Selfish Crocodile has become a picture book classic.




Kitanai and Cavity Croc Brush Their Teeth


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"Kitanai the dog teaches Cavity Croc how to keep teeth clean"--




Crocodile's Tooth


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A Delightful Story about Losing Your First Tooth! One of Crocodile’s baby teeth is moving and he is really scared, imagining that a lot of terrible things might happen to him. Fortunately, his friends Elephant, Tiger, and Orangutan tell him that nothing bad is happening at all, and they give him advice on what he should do: relax and just move the tooth with his tongue. Will Crocodile listen to them? Will his baby tooth finally fall out? Fun Facts about Growing Up is a series of children´s books that sets out facts in a fun and entertaining way. Accompanied by beautifully drawn and dynamic images, this collection handles topics like: losing your baby teeth, fear of the water, recycling, and the excuses kids give when it´s time to go to bed. Children will love this series and it will give adults help and tools for explaining and teaching kids about a whole range of different daily situations.




How to Brush Your Teeth with Snappy Croc


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"Little Croc's been crunching, snip, snap, Snip! How will she clean her teeth?"-- Back cover.