Crocodile and Heni - A Bakongo Folktale (Book, Newly Ill ed.)

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Crocodile is determined to eat fat and juicy-looking Hen! But when he opens his mouth wide to swallow her, Hen calmly says, "My brother, don't eat me," and Crocodile just can't do it. What does Hen mean? How can Crocodile be her brother? Does Hen know something Crocodile doesn't?

Clever Hen outwits the confused and hungry Crocodile in this comic folktale from the Bakongo people of Africa.


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Crocodile is determined to eat fat and juicy-looking Hen! But when he opens his mouth wide to swallow her, Hen calmly says, "My brother, don't eat me," and Crocodile just can't do it. What does Hen mean? How can Crocodile be her brother? Does Hen know something Crocodile doesn't?

Clever Hen outwits the confused and hungry Crocodile in this comic folktale from the Bakongo people of Africa.

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Imprint

HarperCollins Children's Books

Country of origin

United States

Release date

March 2001

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Authors

Illustrators

Dimensions

229 x 159 x 13mm (L x W x T)

Format

Book

Pages

48

Edition

Newly Ill ed.

ISBN-13

978-0-06-028486-2

Barcode

9780060284862

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LSN

0-06-028486-2



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