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Bravery
& Determination
"How
Do Crocodiles Fly? is a story of determination, bravery and friendship.
This touching tale of Kelly Crocodile, charmingly illustrated by
the author's daughter, manages to teach young children about respecting
individuality and recognising that everyone has a special talent
to offer. Vincent's style is simple but persuasive, and little ones
reading or listening to this exciting story will cheer encouragement
along with Tilly Toad and the other delightful forest creatures."
- Barbara Florio Graham,
Simon Teakettle Ink,
Columnist for Canadian Writers Journal.
Like Modern Aesop Tales
"Sylvia's stories are modern Aesop Tales. Using humour
and a sense of fun in her characterisations, she portrays different
human frailties through the adventures of the animals and then shows
how we can accept that everyone, including ourselves, has unique
and special abilities."
-
Lorraine Hladik, Public Services Librarian,
Okanagan Regional Library.
Popular
Library Book
"Finding the perfect book is not an easy assignment.
The words must be simple, the story entertaining, and if the book
is illustrated, the pictures must depict the activities in the book,
if the child's interest is going to be held…
Recently a small book was added to the library's collection
that perfectly meets all the above requirements. "How Do Crocodiles
Fly?" was written by Stittsville author Sylvia H. Vincent, and delightfully
illustrated by her daughter, Heidi Vincent. I "test-drove" this
book with a four year old and her response was immediate and gratifying.
Kelly and her friends will be added to her personal book shelf.
"How Do Crocodiles Fly?" was awarded first place in
the Canadian Authors Association competition and is a lovely story
of Kelly Crocodile's attempt to learn to fly. Young children absorb
the message of respecting individuality and recognizing each person,
or Crocodile's special gifts. My young helper particularly liked
helpful Tilly Toad and loved to discover and identify the peeping
raccoons and other forest creatures in the illustrations.
This book certainly isn't the only book on our shelves
that will be loved by beginning readers, but it will definitely
become a real favourite."
- Pat Jones, Goulbourn Public
Library.
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