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The Underground Gators by Tina Casey
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The Underground Gators

by Tina Casey

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This is a story about the legend that says gators live in the sewers in New York City. It is very silly and at times doesn’t really make much sense to me. For example, it says there must be alligators in the sewer because who else would fill in for the tooth fairy when she is sick? I just didn’t get the humor and I do not foresee using it in a program or suggesting it to anyone. ( )
  julesm | Jun 4, 2009 |
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Legend has it that alligators live in the New York City sewers. But city life isn’t for everyone. Some of those alligators packed up and swam away in search of peace and quiet. Why, they could be living right under your feet. This explains a lot of things. Like what does the babysitter do after you go to bed? Alligators love to play Go Fish. And where do teachers go in the summer? Alligators know the value of a good education.

Uproariously funny illustrations and an author’s note about what’s really living in the NYC sewer system enhance this wry tale.

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