The Crocodile Bird

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Crocodile Bird
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Richard Turner
Illustrated by Margaret Tolland
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 240,Width 260
ISBN/Barcode 9781760361044
ClassificationsDewey:577.852
Audience
Children's (6-12)
Illustrations Full colour interior

Publishing Details

Publisher Starfish Bay Publishing Pty Ltd
Imprint Starfish Bay Children's Books
Publication Date 1 October 2020
Publication Country Australia

Description

Age range 5+ Explores the alleged symbiotic relationship between crocodiles and Egyptian plovers in rhyming verse. All the creatures in the River Nile flee when they see the crocodile - all except one, that is. Unafraid, a little bird called a plover enters the crocodile's open mouth, showing an alleged symbiotic relationship between two species. This book with rhyming verse and realistic illustrations will entertain and educate. 'If you think a bird and a crocodile can't get along, think again...An unusual partnership in the natural world that should appeal to young animal lovers.' - Kirkus Reviews

Author Biography

Richard Turner is an author and Performing Arts teacher in Adelaide South Australia, who supports children's creative voices through drama and dance. He has directed and choreographed musicals, working with students who can sing and dance way better than he can. Like most people, Richard has to be told to eat his peas, but never has to be told to eat his jellybeans or ice cream. He has been on a skateboard, a rollercoaster, an elephant and a camel. He has also been on a spaceship to the moon, but only in his dreams! Margaret Tolland is an artist from New Zealand, whose illustrations are packed with detail. Through her work, get closer to the habitats and lifestyles of the many species, both flora and fauna, that she explores with an eye on environmental education. With twenty years' experience in visual arts education and working in a gallery, Margaret now illustrates full-time.

Reviews

"If you think a bird and a crocodile can't get along, think again. ... An unusual partnership in the natural world that should appeal to young animal lovers." -Kirkus Reviews