The Enormous Crocodile

The Enormous Crocodile

First edition
Author Roald Dahl
Illustrator Quentin Blake
Cover artist Quentin Blake
Language English
Genre Picture book, children's, short story
Publisher Jonathan Cape (London)
Publication date
November 1, 1978
Media type Print (quarto hardback, paperback)
ISBN 0-224-01579-6
OCLC 4620532
LC Class PZ7.D1515 En 1978

The Enormous Crocodile is a 1978 children's story by Roald Dahl.

Synopsis

The story takes place in Africa where an enormous, greedy crocodile telling a smaller crocodile he's going to eat children. The smaller crocodile objects, because children taste "nasty and bitter" in his opinion compared to fish, as well as what happened the last time the larger crocodile tried to eat children. The larger crocodile leaves the river anyway, and announces his intention to Humpy Rumpy the Hippopotamus, Trunky the Elephant, Muggle-Wump the Monkey and the Roly-Poly Bird. The other animals insult him and hope that he will fail and will himself be killed and eaten, after which the crocodile briefly and unsuccessfully attacks Muggle-Wump and the Roly-Poly Bird.

The crocodile heads into a coconut tree forest and disguises himself as a smaller coconut tree, hoping to eat two children, but is exposed and rammed by Humpy Rumpy.

The crocodile heads to a children's playground outside a school and disguises himself as a see-saw, hoping to eat a whole class of children, but is exposed by Muggle-Wump.

The crocodile heads to a funfair and disguises himself as a wooden crocodile on a merry-go-round, hoping to eat a young girl named Jill, but is exposed by the Roly-Poly Bird.

The crocodile heads to a picnic park and disguises himself as a wooden bench, hoping to eat four children, but is exposed by Trunky. Eventually, Trunky kills the crocodile by swinging him around in the air by his tail and letting him go until he flies into the sky and crashes headlong into the Sun.

It is in the style of a picture book in contrast to Dahl's other books, illustrated by Quentin Blake. It was first published in 1978.

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