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From the extraordinary team behind The Tiger on the Train, this fabulously winning story is about a croc who will not be sidelined! 'NO scales on stage!' said Sidney. 'These fantasies must stop. Flamingos have star quality, And crocodiles do NOT!' Elvis the crocodile dreams of being a Zigzags' Circus star but only cute and furry animals are allowed on stage. Elvis is left to serve the ice cream. But flipping ice cream into cones, juggling with a flamingo, and practice makes perfect. It's not long before Elvis demonstrates that he has exactly what it takes to be a star. With stunning artwork, color and charm pour out of every page.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
From the extraordinary team behind The Tiger on the Train, this fabulously winning story is about a croc who will not be sidelined! 'NO scales on stage!' said Sidney. 'These fantasies must stop. Flamingos have star quality, And crocodiles do NOT!' Elvis the crocodile dreams of being a Zigzags' Circus star but only cute and furry animals are allowed on stage. Elvis is left to serve the ice cream. But flipping ice cream into cones, juggling with a flamingo, and practice makes perfect. It's not long before Elvis demonstrates that he has exactly what it takes to be a star. With stunning artwork, color and charm pour out of every page.
Autorenporträt
Mariesa Dulak was born in Yorkshire of dual heritage (Barbadian/White British). Her Dad taught her how to hold a cricket bat, prune roses and master long division while her Mum fed her a nutritious diet of Fairy tales, Pam Ayres and Yorkshire puddings. A love of bookish things led to a degree in English literature, an MA in Children's Literature and a career in publishing. The GEA helped Mariesa turn her scribbles into stories - she now writes picture books about identity and family life. Mariesa is a Primary School Librarian and lives with her family in West London.