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Where Crocodiles have Wings
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Author Patricia McKissack
Illustrator Bob Barner
Country United States
Language English
Genre Children's picture book, Poetry
Published 2005 (Holiday House)
Media type Print (hardback)
Pages 32 (unpaginated)
ISBN 9780823417483
OCLC 54425429

Where Crocodiles have Wings is a fun children's picture book from 2005. It was written by the amazing author Patricia McKissack. This book is a rhyming story full of imaginative and silly animals. It invites young readers to think about a world where anything is possible.

About the Book

This book is a picture book, which means it uses lots of colorful pictures to tell the story. It is also a poetry book because it uses rhymes. The story is about different animals that do surprising things. Imagine a crocodile with wings or a pig that can fly!

The book was published in 2005 by Holiday House. It has 32 pages, but they are not numbered. The bright and playful illustrations were created by Bob Barner. His artwork helps bring the imaginative animals to life for readers.

What Makes It Special?

Where Crocodiles have Wings is special because it encourages creativity. It shows that it's fun to imagine things that are not real. The rhyming words make the story enjoyable to read aloud. It's a great book for young children and their families to share.

Meet the Author: Patricia McKissack

Patricia McKissack (1944–2017) was a very famous American author. She wrote many books for children and young adults. She was known for her stories that often explored history and culture. Many of her books won important awards.

Patricia McKissack wrote over 100 books during her career. She often worked with her husband, Fredrick McKissack. Together, they created many popular and educational stories. Her books are loved by many readers around the world.

Her Writing Style

Patricia McKissack had a special way of writing. She used clear and engaging language. She also made her stories interesting and easy to understand. For Where Crocodiles have Wings, she used a playful rhyming style. This makes the book fun for younger readers.

The Magic of Imagination

This book is all about using your imagination. It asks "What if?" questions about animals. What if a crocodile could fly? What if a pig had a tail like a fish? These questions help kids think creatively. They learn that it's okay to dream up silly and impossible things.

The rhymes in the book also help with learning. They make the words memorable and fun to say. Reading rhyming books can help children with language skills. It also helps them enjoy reading even more.

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