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Books with title Crocs

  • Crocs

    Mary-Margaret Patterson

    language (S2 Press, Oct. 31, 2014)
    This children’s chapter book for beginning readers and their elders tells about a pair of Crocs shoes that journey from the discard pile of two brothers in the United States to the feet of a boy in Kenya. Understanding blossoms in this tale based on a real project in a real African village. Readers learn how much a pair of outgrown rubbery sandals can mean to a child who has never before owned any shoes of any kind. The company of Crocs, Inc., was not involved with the book, which was produced independently and focuses on helping American children learn about life in the developing world.
  • Crocs!

    David T. Greenberg, Lynn Munsinger

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, May 1, 2008)
    Crocs are wild when riled,But, usually mildMilder than a mouseAnd they want to assure youThey love you, adore you!Which is why they've moved into your houseCrocs populate scary movies, fenced-in zoo enclosures, and nightmares. But what if a horde of crocs moved in with you? A boy in need of a vacation heads to a tropical island, expecting rest and relaxation until a horde of crocodiles descend upon him. In David Greenberg's disgustingly funny version, crocs drink Tabasco sauce, get tangled in dental floss, and turn the house in a swamp. In the dramatic climax, the biggest croc of all reveals himself, and in a surprising twist, crowns our hero the king of the crocs. Fans of Snakes!, Slugs, Bugs! and Skunks! will delight in this newest celebration of a creepy creature.
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  • Crocs

    Mary-Margaret Patterson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 3, 2014)
    This children’s chapter book for beginning readers and their elders tells about a pair of Crocs shoes that journey from the discard pile of two brothers in the United States to the feet of a boy in Kenya. Understanding blossoms in this tale based on a real project in a real African village. Readers learn how much a pair of outgrown rubbery sandals can mean to a child who has never before owned any shoes of any kind. The company of Crocs, Inc., was not involved with the book, which was produced independently and focuses on helping American children learn about life in the developing world.
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  • Crocs

    Sally Grindley, Gill Tomblin

    Paperback (Chrysalis Children's Books, )
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