"I am going to eat you!"
Crocodile wants to eat Hen, but Hen isn't even scared! She just calmly calls him her brother and walks away. What does Hen know that Crocodile doesn't?
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Crocodile wants to eat Hen, but Hen isn't even scared! She just calmly calls him her brother and walks away. What does Hen know that Crocodile doesn't?
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CROCODILE AND HEN: A BAKONGO FOLKTALE,
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This review is from: Crocodile and Hen: A Bakongo Folktale (I Can Read Book 1) (Paperback)
This is a simple but effective tale to teach children what we all have in common instead of what separates us. The central theme is: we are all brothers. An important message in our ever shrinking world. I gave it to our church nursery school.
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