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Reach for this book when your child is struggling with a playground bully or feels intimidated by someone bigger and louder than they are. It is an essential tool for children who need to learn that wisdom and calm words can be more powerful than physical strength. Based on a Bakongo folktale, the story follows a hungry Crocodile who intends to eat Hen, until she disarms him by calling him 'brother.' This simple shift in perspective forces Crocodile to reconsider his predatory nature through the lens of kinship. While the setup involves a threat of danger, the tone remains light and rhythmic, making it perfect for children ages 4 to 8. It moves beyond a simple 'be nice' message to explore the deeper concept of empathy: finding common ground even with those who seem very different from us. Parents will appreciate how it models de-escalation and clever problem-solving without resorting to trickery or mean-spiritedness.