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Crosby the Not So Snappy Crocodile: (The Bit Different Collection) by Joanne Moore

We are all a bit different and the world would be bleak if everyone was the same, not special or unique.

Crosby isn’t a typical crocodile. He is kind, gentle and friendly and he won’t use his big teeth or claws to cause harm. The other crocodiles laugh at Crosby and are unkind to him for being different.

Upset and lonely, Crosby sets out to find acceptance. Will he be able to find somewhere he can be himself? How can he use his big teeth and claws in a positive way? And will Crosby not only be accepted by others, but learn to accept himself?

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Crosby the Not So Snappy Crocodile: (The Bit Different Collection) by Joanne Moore PDF

Author: Joanne Moore

We are all a bit different and the world would be bleak if everyone was the same, not special or unique.

Crosby isn’t a typical crocodile. He is kind, gentle and friendly and he won’t use his big teeth or claws to cause harm. The other crocodiles laugh at Crosby and are unkind to him for being different.

Upset and lonely, Crosby sets out to find acceptance. Will he be able to find somewhere he can be himself? How can he use his big teeth and claws in a positive way? And will Crosby not only be accepted by others, but learn to accept himself?

Turn the pages of this brightly illustrated story about difference, acceptance and self expression to find out!

‘Crosby the Not-So-Snappy Crocodile’ is the second book in ‘The Bit Different Collection’

eBook Details

Year

2022

Language

English

Format

PDF + AZW3

Pages

36

ISBN10

1739891023

ISBN13

978-1739891022

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