Author: Faustin Charles
	Illustrator: Mike Terry
	Publisher: Bloomsbury
	
The crocodile doesn’t want to share the river with anyone else – it is HIS river. Then one morning he is in great pain. The other animals of the forest refuse to offer help as he’s been so selfish – except a small mouse who climbs into the crocodile’s mouth and pulls out a bad tooth. Finding himself free of pain the crocodile is delighted and makes friends with the mouse, eventually inviting the rest of the animals to use the river again.
Encouraging sharing and co-operation.
