"What an incredible collection of intriguing, obscure animal facts! Middle-years students will enjoy this information, voiced in vivid and entertaining ways. It will enhance anyone's interest in, and understanding of, the animal world." - Alison Lohans, award-winning author of 27 books for young people including Caught in the Crossfire (Pearson Education Australia, 2019), No Place for Kids (Heritage House, 2014), and Picturing Alyssa (Dundurn, 2011)
"Be prepared to be dazzled with fascinating and fun facts about the animal kingdom. Have your curiosity sparked, and your funny bone tickled by this delightful second collection gathered from Sally Meadows' remarkable research. These intriguing details are sure to impress even the keenest mind." -Judith Silverthorne, award-winning author
"Like the first book in this series, When Sleeping Birds Fly: 365 Amazing Facts About The Animal Kingdom, this volume is chock full of delightful and surprising information and should be in every home and school library - anywhere curious minds can be found!" -Tracy Krauss, award-winning author, educator, and curriculum consultant
"I live in a world where it's too easy to forget that nature is always out there waiting to be discovered. When Crocodiles Cry is just what we need to remind us how surprising and awesome the animal kingdom is. Sally Meadows' book left me saying, 'Wow!'" -Brenda Baker, award-winning author and children's entertainer
"When Crocodiles Cry, like When Sleeping Birds Fly, is full of amazing and interesting facts that are sure to whet the curiosity of young and old alike. Read it in its entirety, or enjoy it one category at a time, one fact at a time! Looking forward to the next book in this 365 Amazing Facts series!" -Deborah McConkey, teacher-librarian
"Sally Meadows has done it again with the second book in her series, When Crocodiles Cry: 365 More Amazing Facts About The Animal Kingdom. She has provided us with a fun read full of even more bizarre animal stats that are sure to wow the reader. When Crocodiles Cry engages students and adults alike, and is a great diving board from which to plunge into further knowledge. The organization, font, and short, tasty tidbits of obscure facts, add up to make this a delightful title for any bookshelf." -Rhonda Morari, retired teacher-librarian