Lilu is a good crocodile: he helps around the house, shares his goodies with the park walkways, plays hide and seek and loves to entertain people, because in the old days he traveled with a troupe of circus artists. Unfortunately, the neighbor's nervous cat can't stand him. But what can you see, the neighbor himself has a (big) problem with him. At one point, the peaceful existence of the Primm family, of which Lilu is a part, is turned upside down by this man who declared himself the irreconcilable enemy of the adorable crocodile.
Lilu is a good crocodile: he helps around the house, shares his goodies with the park walkways, plays hide and seek and loves to entertain people, because in the old days he traveled with a troupe of circus artists. Unfortunately, the neighbor's nervous cat can't stand him. But what can you see, the neighbor himself has a (big) problem with him. At one point, the peaceful existence of the Primm family, of which Lilu is a part, is turned upside down by this man who declared himself the irreconcilable enemy of the adorable crocodile.
Bernard Waber (1921–2013) was a well-known American author of children's books. He studied finance at the University of Pennsylvania, but was forced to interrupt his studies and enlist in the United States Army during the Second World War. Returning home, he entered the Philadelphia College of Art, from which he graduated in 1951. The 33 books he wrote and illustrated sold more than one and a half million copies.
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