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Author: Bernard Waber
    ISBN: 0395137209  
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  Book Title: Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile
Book Description
Lyle the crocodile lives in a house on East 88th Street in New York City. He likes it there, and his hosts, the Primms, like having him around--he helps young Joshua with his homework, jumps-rope with the neighborhood kids, and browses through antique shops with Mrs. Primm. Much to the affable reptile's dismay, however, he makes his neighbor's cat Loretta crazy, which in turn makes Mr. Grumps, Loretta's owner, even crazier. One day, Mrs. Primm and Lyle are shopping, when Lyle--through no real fault of his own--ends up infuriating department-store bigwig Mr. Grumps who turns red and blue and purple with rage. This unfortunate eruption lands the rollicking reptile in the Central Park zoo where Lyle fights back his crocodile tears. In an elaborate sequence of events, Lyle finds himself back with the Primms on East 88th Street, a neighborhood hero, and, startlingly, even a friend of the mistrustful cat Loretta. Bernard Waber--creator of The House on East 88th Street--charms young readers again with this endearing, whimsical 1965 classic, perfectly complemented by his simple, sketchy, comical illustrations. (Ages 4 to 8)

Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile

FROM OUR EDITORS

Lyle, the caviar-eating crocodile who lives with the Primm family on East 88th Street, is loved by the whole neighborhood-exceot for Mr. Grumps and his cat, Loretta. Mr. Grumps manages to get Lyle sent to the zoo, but Lyle escapes, just in time to save Mr. Grumps and Loretta from a fire.

ANNOTATION

A cranky neighbor puts Lyle in the zoo, but experiences a change of heart when the crocodile saves him from a fire. "Lyle is as lovable as ever and the story and colored pictures as nonsensical."--Booklist. Ages 4-8.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

A cranky neighbor puts Lyle in the zoo but experiences a change of heart when the crocodile saves him from a fire.

 
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