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All it takes is one small voice to make space for everyone on the train. All aboard! The morning train is bustling with passengers chatting, laughing, and telling their favorite jokes—until a great green crocodile squeezes into the car. Everyone grumbles, but no one dares to say a word… except a tiny chick named Peep. With a brave heart and gentle manners, Peep steps forward to talk to the newcomer—and discovers that the crocodile isn’t scary at all, just shy and kind. Together, they show the other passengers that when we treat others as we wish to be treated, amazing things can happen. Told…mehr

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All it takes is one small voice to make space for everyone on the train. All aboard! The morning train is bustling with passengers chatting, laughing, and telling their favorite jokes—until a great green crocodile squeezes into the car. Everyone grumbles, but no one dares to say a word… except a tiny chick named Peep. With a brave heart and gentle manners, Peep steps forward to talk to the newcomer—and discovers that the crocodile isn’t scary at all, just shy and kind. Together, they show the other passengers that when we treat others as we wish to be treated, amazing things can happen. Told in lively rhyme with bright, whimsical illustrations, There’s a Crocodile on This Train! celebrates courage, empathy, and the Jewish teaching from Pirkei Avot (2:10): “May the honor of your fellow be as precious to you as your own honor.” A perfect read-aloud for classrooms, family story time, or any journey that invites new friends along the way.
Autorenporträt
Amit Trainin is both an author and an illustrator. He is also a lecturer in the visual communication department at The Betzalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem. Amit has won prizes for his illustrations in Israel and worldwide. His works have been exhibited in many galleries and museums. Amit has a studio in Tel Aviv, where he drinks a lot of coffee and creates amazing stories.  Translator Ilana Kurshan is an American Israeli author and translator who lives in Jerusalem. She is the author of If All The Seas Were Ink, winner of the Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature in 2018, and most recently the critically acclaimed, Children of The Book: A Memoir of Reading Together.