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.