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THE ALLIGATOR WHO CAME FOR DINNER by Steve Smallman

THE ALLIGATOR WHO CAME FOR DINNER

by Steve Smallman ; illustrated by Joëlle Dreidemy

Pub Date: April 20th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-68010-245-1
Publisher: Tiger Tales

Could Wolf and Little Lamb be making a huge mistake when they adopt a baby alligator?

After best friends Little Lamb and Wolf discover a large egg, Wolf envisions turning it into an omelet, but Little Lamb reminds him there’s a baby inside. They take the egg home, where it cracks open and a tiny alligator emerges. Little Lamb names the alligator Omelet, and he quickly attaches himself to Wolf, nibbling his ear and snuggling on his chest. Next morning, hungry Omelet trashes the kitchen and terrifies Wolf’s visiting friends—until he lathers them with “big, slobbery kiss[es].” Indeed, Omelet scares everyone until they realize just how friendly the little guy really is. Wolf assures them, “Omelet wouldn’t hurt a fly.” Badger disagrees, warning all that Omelet will gobble them up. When the river floods, the animals watch hopelessly as baby ducklings are swept away. Then Omelet surfaces, opens his huge jaws, and the ducklings disappear. Was Badger right, or is Omelet a hero? Playful cartoon illustrations, drawn with fine outlines and washed with cheery colors, rely on the wide-eyed, exaggerated facial expressions and body language of the animal characters to convey emotion and drama. Omelet may be an alligator, but he’s so darn cute, beguiling, and endearing, it’s easy to see why everyone loves him, despite his size, reptilian body, and toothy jaws.

Appearances can be deceiving in this delightful tale.

(Picture book. 4-7)