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Beware of the Crocodile

door Martin Jenkins

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"All is quiet on the water. Then, in a flash, there's a sudden lunge and a tremendous splash. And then? Oh dear. There's a lot of twirling and thrashing: a hungry crocodile has found something to eat. But crocodiles also love to nap on warm sandbanks and cool off in calm waters. And they're very gentle with their babies. There's a lot to learn about crocodiles in this captivating look at one of the world's deadliest and toothiest animals. Beware!"--Dust jacket front flap.… (meer)
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This book is a dramatic, high-interest and engaging book that provides a vivid portrait of the life cycle of a crocodile. The book grabs the readers attention in its initial pages with many details about how crocodiles viciously attach their prey. Later in the story, it also provides other details about how crocodiles care for their young and protect them from predators. The book also provides additional context about the crocodile in the back of the book.

This book is an excellent non-fiction title as it weaves together effective storytelling with important information. It's an excellent curriculum resource for learning about the animal life cycle as it starts with a mother looking for food, and throughout the story shows her baby crocodile from an unhatched egg all the way to its adult life in the same place where the story started, looking for creatures to eat. It's also a great choice for pulling more reluctant readers (especially for those who are animal lovers) into the non-fiction sections of the library. It's also a very fun and dynamic read-aloud.
  RoseGruszecki | Apr 27, 2021 |
You never know quite what you're going to get with Martin Jenkins' nature picture books. Some of them have an interesting mix of science concepts and animals, and most have different illustrations which makes each book unique.

This title is paired with British-Japanese author and illustrator Satoshi Kitamura, whom most Americans probably won't be familiar with, but who I know as the author and illustrator of comics about funny cat Boots. So how does this comic artist work as an illustrator of a nonfiction book about crocodiles? Quite well as it turns out.

Jenkins' prose adds a bit of humor as he describes the habits of the crocodile and Kitamura decorates the pages with gentle colors and big brownish-gray crocodiles, grabbing prey, caring for their babies, and floating through their watery world. The text glosses over the actual killing of prey, "What happens next is rather gruesome. In fact it's so gruesome that we should skip the details." This is really an introduction to crocodiles, focusing first on their hunting habits and then on their nesting and care for their babies. It ends with a lengthier author's note with more information about crocodiles, a brief index, and two websites for more information.

This is a good starting book for readers checking out their first reference materials, learning how to use an index, or learning some basic crocodilian information to urge them into more research.

Verdict: I'm looking for more books on reptiles and amphibians and this is a nice addition to Jenkins' work as well as a fun book on a favorite animals. A good choice for animal sections in your picture book collections.

ISBN: 9780763675387; Published March 2019 by Candlewick; Borrowed from another library in my consortium
  JeanLittleLibrary | Jul 5, 2019 |
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"All is quiet on the water. Then, in a flash, there's a sudden lunge and a tremendous splash. And then? Oh dear. There's a lot of twirling and thrashing: a hungry crocodile has found something to eat. But crocodiles also love to nap on warm sandbanks and cool off in calm waters. And they're very gentle with their babies. There's a lot to learn about crocodiles in this captivating look at one of the world's deadliest and toothiest animals. Beware!"--Dust jacket front flap.

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