Uncle Eddie is enjoying his newly mown lawn - nearly as much as a local crocodile who has taken to basking on it. Now Uncle Eddie can't go down to the lake for water and he isn't sure what to do. So he visits the local chief who gives him some good advice - in the form of a wooden crocodile. Ages 8+.
Uncle Eddie is enjoying his newly mown lawn - nearly as much as a local crocodile who has taken to basking on it. Now Uncle Eddie can't go down to the lake for water and he isn't sure what to do. So he visits the local chief who gives him some good advice - in the form of a wooden crocodile. Ages 8+.
A gentle tale of a life in Africa.
Uncle Eddie’s day is full of hungry hippos, sunbaking crocs and killer bees. Africa is brought stunningly alive with the everyday problems that Uncle Eddie encounters in his job as manager of the national park.
Lucy Farmer has been involved in wildlife conservation for 18 years. She lived in Zambia with hippos and crocs for many years. Her brother, Eddie, still lives there.
Kevin Burgemeestre loves to draw African animals.
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