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โA highly diverting picture book about an agreeable pet boa constrictor that earns the affection and gratitude of a French village.โ โBL. โChildren will love it.โ โH. Notable Children's Books of 1940โ1959 (ALA) 1959 Fanfare Honor List (The Horn Book) A Reading Rainbow Selection 1958 Children's Spring Book Festival Prize (NY Herald Tribune) Review: Buy this Book, Share it and Enjoy! - A classic. Love this book and so do all the kids who read it, including the little ones who need to have it read to them. Creative, refreshing, exciting and adorable all at the same time. Enjoyed it more than some of the five or six hundred page tomes I've purchased for myself. Who knew something so short could hold so much sweetness. Review: The boa constrictor who could - I came across this book years ago in a bookstore in the foreign language section of children's books. (It was in German and I was studying German.) I have since bought countless copies whenever and wherever I came across them to give to friends' children. I'm now grandmother-aged, but it's still one of my favorite books (in either language). The illustrations are so clever and the story is sweet. Note: I can't recall which language has which, but the drawing of an octopus in one of the books has only 7 tentacles, whereas the drawing in the other book has 8 tentacles. This is a must for children from 3 to 93. If there were 10 stars, I would give it 10.


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B**B
Buy this Book, Share it and Enjoy!
A classic. Love this book and so do all the kids who read it, including the little ones who need to have it read to them. Creative, refreshing, exciting and adorable all at the same time. Enjoyed it more than some of the five or six hundred page tomes I've purchased for myself. Who knew something so short could hold so much sweetness.
F**R
The boa constrictor who could
I came across this book years ago in a bookstore in the foreign language section of children's books. (It was in German and I was studying German.) I have since bought countless copies whenever and wherever I came across them to give to friends' children. I'm now grandmother-aged, but it's still one of my favorite books (in either language). The illustrations are so clever and the story is sweet. Note: I can't recall which language has which, but the drawing of an octopus in one of the books has only 7 tentacles, whereas the drawing in the other book has 8 tentacles. This is a must for children from 3 to 93. If there were 10 stars, I would give it 10.
H**H
Cute and fun
My daughter L.O.V.E.S. snakes. She is almost 8 and has loved snakes since before she was 3. They have always been her favorite and even owns a ball python now and plans to be a herpetologist when she grows up. However, most people don't like snakes and finding books where the snake is the "good guy" is super hard. A friend found this at the library and had me read it and we bought it for her for her next birthday and it's just lovely. The illustrations are adorable (something I personally care about) the snake is the good guy (what my daughter cares about) and the book is fun and funny (what my husband and other kids care about). I would definitely recommend it.
N**Y
Fabulous & Fun Story of a Lovable Reptile
Crictor is a wonderful & fun story for kids. The book arrived in good condition, & I'm happy to add it to my children's' library!
F**S
Favorite children's book!
I absolutely love this book, and so does my daughter. I have read this book so many times, that it is held together with tape. We started reading this when my daughter was around 18 months old, and it continues to delight now that she is 3. The illustrations are beautifully drawn and there is so much detail to talk about while reading. I think my daughter learned the concept of counting at an early age, in part due to this book. On a side note, we still use the phrase "growing longer and longer and stronger and stronger" when we talk about eating good nutritious food - this is the perfect way to describe to a little girl how good food will help her grow, without using words with negative connotations such as "bigger" or "fatter"
L**D
Old story about a French women who get a pet boa
8 year old loved this old book I found it in a second hand store . Original price was 45 cents but bought a new one ( soft cover ) for my daughters book parade for school dressing up as the old Madame Bodot, with a red fancy hat and a pool noodle I made into a snake for her book parade . She loves the book as well as being a hit for the parade
S**E
Nostalgia
My great grandmother has this when I was a little girl and we lived with her. My mom still has it it the house, but I wanted to have a copy that wouldn't disintegrate to share with my niece and nephew. Brings me back to being 3 sitting in grams living room while she reads this to me. So much joy to have it again!
B**T
Crictor...the boa constrictor. I like it. :-)
Do you ever like a book 'just because'? I can't make a comment on the witty prose or beautiful artwork to back up my heartfelt, "I like it" but I will try. It is an endearing tale about a snake. The storyline is nonsensical and fun--totally entertaining. The pen and ink drawings with lots of green coloring like the beloved title character are a perfect compliment to the story. If you want to go educational get out the maps and locate the 2 places that are mentioned in the story -- France & Africa. A sense of right & wrong alongside good character always strikes a chord with parents so Crictor is right on there. Whether an adult is reading aloud or an elementary student is reading independently, this book is sure to please. All things considered, I just like it. :-)
L**X
Un albo illustrato senza tempo
Bellissimo libro, bellissime illustrazioni. L'ho preso in inglese perchรจ purtroppo non รจ piรน disponibile in italiano. La storia del serpente buono mette tutti di buon umore!
L**E
4year old Grandaughter loves it.
The story of the snake is endearing. 60 ears ago it was my favourite bedtime story and I am pleased my Grandaughter loves it too.
V**E
Funny and charming
This was the first book I ever took out of the library that I could read to myself and now 60 years later I was delighted to find it for my granddaughter who loved it just as much. It is funny and charming and the illustrations are a delight.
A**A
In inglese
Letto da mio marito ai bimbi, รจ la versione inglese ed io in fase di acquisto non me ne ero accorta, cmq libro simpatico
M**O
Crictor
Tomi Ungerer wrote brilliant childrens` books , and they were favourites with my children in the 70`s, so I was really pleased to see this in print. Wonderful illustrations, simple but rich text, full of depth and humour. My 4 yr old grandson loves this book, and without prompting went off to make letter and number shapes with his rubber snake. I don`t know who loves this book the most--me or him, but it`s a book to treasure. Crictor (Reading Rainbow Books)
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