The alligator's secret : a book about admitting our mistakes.
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TextSeries: A Child's First Library of ValuesPublication details: Asia : Time Life Asia, 1997.Description: 29 p. ; illISBN: - 0-7835-1307-0
- REF 170 C54Al v.8
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On his way to school, Ali the alligator eats some purple berries and ends up looking rather silly. Trying to cover up his mistake, he pretends to have flue, but he soon finds out that it is better to admit mistakes straight away . . .
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