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Blink 3 of 8 - The 5 AM Club
by Robin Sharma
The Crocodile Who Didn't like Water by Gemma Merino is a charming children's book about a crocodile who discovers his own unique talent and learns to embrace his differences.
In The Crocodile Who Didn't like Water by Gemma Merino, we meet a little crocodile who is different from the others. While all his crocodile friends love water, this little crocodile doesn't. He finds it cold and wet and just not to his liking. Instead of swimming, he prefers to stay on the riverbank and watch his friends have fun in the water.
This unusual crocodile tries to fit in by taking swimming lessons from his friends, but the water just doesn't agree with him. He shivers and sneezes, and his friends start to notice that he's not like them. Feeling out of place, the little crocodile decides to leave his friends and explore the world on his own.
As the little crocodile sets off on his journey, he encounters various animals who are surprised to meet a crocodile who doesn't like water. He meets a bird, a giraffe, and a hippo, and they all try to help him find his place in the world. But despite their efforts, the little crocodile still feels like he doesn't belong.
Then, one day, he comes across a group of creatures just like him. They are crocodiles, but they don't like water either. They live in the desert and have adapted to their dry surroundings. The little crocodile finally feels like he belongs, and he is happy to have found his place in the world.
Back in the river, his old friends miss him and realize they took his unique qualities for granted. They set out to find him and are amazed to see him living happily with his new friends in the desert. They learn that it's okay to be different and that everyone has their own place in the world.
In the end, the little crocodile's friends join him in the desert, where they all live happily ever after. The story ends with a powerful message: it's okay to be different, and it's important to embrace our individuality rather than conform to others' expectations.
With its charming illustrations and heartwarming story, The Crocodile Who Didn't like Water by Gemma Merino encourages children to embrace their unique qualities. It celebrates diversity and teaches the valuable lesson that being different is not a weakness but a strength. The story of the little crocodile is a reminder for both children and adults that it's okay to be yourself, even if you don't fit in with the crowd.
The Crocodile Who Didn't Like Water by Gemma Merino tells the story of a crocodile who just can't seem to enjoy being in the water like the other crocodiles. As he embarks on a journey to find where he truly belongs, he discovers something surprising about himself. This charming picture book teaches children about acceptance and embracing their unique qualities.
Children who are curious about animals and their unique characteristics
Parents and educators looking for a book that celebrates individuality and self-acceptance
Readers who enjoy charming illustrations and a heartwarming story
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Blink 3 of 8 - The 5 AM Club
by Robin Sharma