The Story
From the beloved childrenâs performer, a âtrickster tale jazzed up with Cajun French phrases defined both in the text and in a glossaryâ (Kirkus Reviews).
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A long time ago, when Crab and Crawfish were still best friends, Crawfish was feeling particularly lazyâand particularly hungryâas he loafed around the muggy bayou. When Crab arrived with a fish, Crawfish took one listen to his empty belly and decided to trick his good-natured friend.
After Crab realizes Crawfish has made a fool of him again, he isnât happy, and before he knows it, Crawfish gets exactly what he deserves. A charming tale cautioning children about the consequences of cheating your friends, this colorful picture book from the critically acclaimed Johnette Downing will delight readers of all ages with its timeless and gentle lesson about integrity.
In addition to the entertaining story, lively collage-style illustrations, a glossary of Cajun words and phrases, including entries such as âcherâ (dear or friend) and âbeaucoupâ (much), and a list of crawfish âfun factsâ make this book an irresistible read.
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âA humorous choice for storytimes.â âSchool Library Journal
Description
From the beloved childrenâs performer, a âtrickster tale jazzed up with Cajun French phrases defined both in the text and in a glossaryâ (Kirkus Reviews).
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A long time ago, when Crab and Crawfish were still best friends, Crawfish was feeling particularly lazyâand particularly hungryâas he loafed around the muggy bayou. When Crab arrived with a fish, Crawfish took one listen to his empty belly and decided to trick his good-natured friend.
After Crab realizes Crawfish has made a fool of him again, he isnât happy, and before he knows it, Crawfish gets exactly what he deserves. A charming tale cautioning children about the consequences of cheating your friends, this colorful picture book from the critically acclaimed Johnette Downing will delight readers of all ages with its timeless and gentle lesson about integrity.
In addition to the entertaining story, lively collage-style illustrations, a glossary of Cajun words and phrases, including entries such as âcherâ (dear or friend) and âbeaucoupâ (much), and a list of crawfish âfun factsâ make this book an irresistible read.
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âA humorous choice for storytimes.â âSchool Library Journal












