![]() Amanda saves the day by explaining to Alligator, “No one wanted to buy you because they knew you were meant to be my best friend.” Imagine his disappointment when he finds out he was in the sale bin and only worth 7 cents nobody wanted him. My favorite scene is when Alligator realizes he has a price tag on his tail and is thrilled to find out how much he is worth. ![]() This story is deceptively simple, providing young children with a really nice model of friendship. The two stuffed friends realized that neither was very good at waiting alone, but together they could have loads of fun. One day Amanda returns from the zoo with a present from her Grandpa, a stuffed panda! He was way too cute and fluffy and Alligator was not happy with this surprise. But Alligator does a lot of waiting for Amanda while she is out, and he isn’t very good at waiting. Alligator puts on his thinking cap to think of new surprises for Amanda and Amanda rushes home to surprise Alligator with new books. The story follows a typical day in the life of these two friends. Alligator and Amanda have a lovely friendship. Meet two entirely new characters, Amanda and her Alligator, best friends who love to surprise each other. ![]()
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