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Free Shipping Available. Buy on eBay. Money Back Guarantee! The Crocodile by Roald Dahl - Famous poems, famous poets. - All Poetry - From guest michael nesbitt ( on May 02 2010 09:37 PM PST contact) x edit - From guest amy ( contact) x edit contact) i think that it's an awsome poem just a bit gruesome!!! how can roahl dahl write like that, it's so clever!!! x edit

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The Crocodile poem - Roald Dahl Home » English Poets » Roald Dahl The Crocodile by Roald Dahl "No animal is half as vile As Crocky-Wock, the crocodile. On Saturdays he likes to crunch Six juicy children for his lunch And he especially enjoys Just three of each, three girls, three boys. He smears the boys (to make them hot) Back to Previous The Dentist and the Crocodile By Roald Dahl The crocodile, with cunning smile, sat in the dentist's chair. He said, "Right here and everywhere my teeth require repair." The dentist's face was turning white. He quivered, quaked and shook. He muttered, "I suppose I'm going to have to take a look." Plot Description Spoiler warning! Crocky-Wock the crocodile is very vile and loves to eat little boys and girls for lunch. He smears the boys with mustard to make them hot, and he coats the girls with butterscotch and caramel to make them sweet. But wait! What's that I hear creeping up the stair? It's Crocky-Wock! Fun Stuff Complete Text by Roald Dahl. As Crocky-Wock, the crocodile. Just three of each, three girls, three boys. With mustard from the mustard pot. It tastes all wrong with plaits and curls. Is butterscotch and caramel. When boys are hot and girls are sweet. He ought to know. He's had a few.

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The Crocodile 'No animal is half as vile As Crocky-Wock, the crocodile. On Saturdays he likes to crunch Six juicy children for his lunch And he especially enjoys Just three of each, three girls, three boys. He smears the boys (to make them hot) With mustard from the mustard pot. But mustard doesn't go with girls, Stand back! He's coming in! Oh, look, that greasy greenish skin! The shining teeth, the greedy smile! It's Crocky-Wock, the Crocodile!" Spoiler warning! A dentist is petrified when a crocodile plops down in his office and requests to have his teeth repaired. "I want you," the Crocodile declared, "to do the back ones first." He opens his huge jaws to show at least three hundred sharp white pointed teeth. The Crocodile. 'No animal is half as vile. As Crocky-Wock, the crocodile. On Saturdays he likes to crunch. Six juicy children for his lunch. And he especially enjoys. Just three of each, three girls, three boys. He smears the boys (to make them hot) With mustard from the mustard pot.

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The Dentist and the Crocodile by Roald Dahl | CommonLit. Department chairs & administrators: Did you know your school can pilot CommonLit 360 with support from our team? Learn more . Read The Crocodile poem and other poems by Roald Dahl on Poetree The Crocodile by Roald Dahl "No animal is half as vile As Crocky-Wock, the crocodile. On Saturdays he likes to crunch Six juicy children for his lunch And he especially enjoys Just three of each, three girls, three boys. He smears the boys (to make them hot) With mustard from the mustard pot. But mustard doesn't go with girls, The Crocodile. "No animal is half as vile. As Crocky-Wock, the crocodile. On Saturdays he likes to crunch. Six juicy children for his lunch. And he especially enjoys. Just three of each, three girls, three boys. He smears the boys (to make them hot) With mustard from the mustard pot.

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The Crocodile Poem by Roald Dahl Poems Quotes Biography The Crocodile 'No animal is half as vile As Crocky-Wock, the crocodile. On Saturdays he likes to crunch Six juicy children for his lunch And he especially enjoys Just three of each, three girls, three boys. He smears the boys (to make them hot) With mustard from the mustard pot. The Crocodile By Roald Dahl No animal is half as vile As Crocky-Wock, the crocodile. On Saturdays he likes to crunch Six juicy children for his lunch And he especially enjoys Just three of each, three girls, three boys. He smears the boys (to make them hot) With mustard from the mustard pot. But mustard doesn't go with girls,