Who will catch that crocodile that's terrifying everyone in town?
Probin policeman with his stick?
Can Doctor Dutta do the trick?
Will Bhayanak Singh drag it away?
Or is the crocodile here to stay?
But then there is another thought:
Who says a crocodile should be caught?
Acclaimed Indian poet Anushka Ravishankar's hilarious nonsense-verse tale, of a rampant reptile and his hapless assailants, carries a subtle conservationist message. Another classic from the award-winning team behind Tiger on a Tree.
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Carrying on in the nonsense-verse tradition of Dr. Seuss, Edward Lear and Lewis Carroll, Indian poet Anushka Ravishankar is fast securing her status as one of today's best children's writers. Author of ten books and winner of innumerable awards, Anushka is a pioneer in the children's book form, collaborating with many talented,innovative artists and designers.
"A glorious poem, matched with bold, folk-art illustrations - a memorable and catchy verse story." - The Guardian "In this delightful story set in India, the typography and placement of words becomes an art form in itself." - The School Librarian "Five stars - for the sheer fun the author has packed into its pages - has that deliciously infectious and contagious feel to it - this is a book that will be read and reread." - The Deccan Herald
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