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CROC & TURTLE by Mike Wohnoutka

CROC & TURTLE

by Mike Wohnoutka ; illustrated by Mike Wohnoutka

Pub Date: Feb. 12th, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-68119-634-3
Publisher: Bloomsbury

Is Croc best at something? Pal Turtle certainly thinks so.

Croc asks Turtle if Turtle would like to see Croc lift a heavy rock; Turtle says sure. It’s not easy, but Croc lifts it and claims the title of strongest. Turtle claps. Along comes Elephant, who tries lifting the rock…and tosses it skyward. Croc then asks Turtle if Turtle would like to see Croc jump over the rock. Turtle is impressed when Croc performs the task…then along comes Rabbit, who demonstrates that Croc’s not the best jumper either. Turns out Croc’s not as fast as Cheetah, either. Croc’s sad not to be the best at anything. Turtle points out that Croc is better than Turtle at all of the feats attempted. Neither of them is the best…until they realize they are both the best at being best friends. Wohnoutka’s good-natured tale of competition concludes with a heartwarming denouement and a funny finish, when the buddies bump into a friendly shark after deciding Turtle’s the best swimmer and Croc has the most teeth. Between its kid-friendly treatment and its sunny, cartoon characters, this is a great addition to storytime collections as well as good bibliotherapy for the overly competitive. The text is composed entirely of dialogue and sound effects, and no character has a specified gender.

These reptiles with a rockin’ relationship will win fans.

(Picture book. 2-7)