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Well Done, Little Croc!

by Tony Maddox

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Little Croc finds it frustrating when he plays with the other animals. Cheetah is fast, Monkey is agile - and Little Croc feels like he's no good at all. But he soon discovers that he does have something he is good at . . . A lovable book about self-esteem. AUTHOR: Tony Maddox was born in Birmingham. After beginning his working life as a graphic designer and illustrator, he realised a long held ambition when his first book, Spike the Sparrow Who Couldn't Sing was published in 1989. He has now had many books published including a series about Fergus the Patch-Eyed Pup, who has become a popular character worldwide. Some of the stories have been featured on BBC Radio and Television, including the popular children's programme The Tweenies. Colour illustrations… (more)
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Little Croc finds it frustrating when he plays with the other animals. Cheetah is fast, Monkey is agile - and Little Croc feels like he's no good at all. But he soon discovers that he does have something he is good at . . . A lovable book about self-esteem. AUTHOR: Tony Maddox was born in Birmingham. After beginning his working life as a graphic designer and illustrator, he realised a long held ambition when his first book, Spike the Sparrow Who Couldn't Sing was published in 1989. He has now had many books published including a series about Fergus the Patch-Eyed Pup, who has become a popular character worldwide. Some of the stories have been featured on BBC Radio and Television, including the popular children's programme The Tweenies. Colour illustrations

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