
The Crocodile Who Lost His Glasses
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Narrated by:
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Rachel Capell
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By:
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Giles Ekins
About this listen
The Crocodile Who Lost His Glasses and Other Stories is a collection of nine imaginative tales for children of all ages from Giles Ekins, author of the acclaimed The Adventures of a Travelling Cat books.
Apart from the titular story, the anthology includes such stories as the comedic "The Phantom Crocodile of the Opera", the ridiculous "The Skunk Who Lost His Stink", and the heartwarming "The Wisdom of Foxes".
Also included is a story entitled "Ghosts", written by the author's seven-year-old granddaughter, already a budding writer.
A collection of tales perfect for bedtime, The Crocodile Who Lost His Glasses and Other Stories will delight listeners of all ages.
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