Croc Capers
Bindi Wildlife Adventures, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Bindi Irwin
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Miranda Nation
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By:
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Bindi Irwin
About this listen
The Irwins are on their annual crocodile-tagging trip in the Cape York Peninsula, the home of the extraordinary Steve Irwin Wildlife Reserve. When Bindi and Robert chance upon a campsite set up by a father and daughter behaving like two fish out of water, they set about discovering the real reason behind their trip to the reserve.
©2010 Australia Zoo (P)2011 Bolinda Publishing Pty LtdCritic Reviews
"The adventure stories are enjoyable and easy to read for independent readers." ( Magpies Magazine)
"Delightful in its simplicity, it will appeal to children dedicated to saving wildlife themselves. What is special about this series is each book also includes information about the animals in the story written simply so children could use for school projects" ( Readplus)
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