Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile


Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile
Overview
When the Primm family moves to New York City, their young son Josh struggles to adapt to his new school and new friends. All of that changes when he discovers Lyle — a singing crocodile who loves baths, caviar and great music — living in the attic of his new home. But when Lyle’s existence is threatened by evil neighbor Mr. Grumps, the Primms must band together to show the world that family can come from the most unexpected places.
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Cast



Shawn Mendes


Javier Bardem


Winslow Fegley


Constance Wu


Scoot McNairy


Brett Gelman


Ego Nwodim


Lyric Hurd


Jason Kravits


Ben Palacios
Joshua Vasquez


Marc Farley


Sal Viscuso


Adam Murray
Mary Neely


Don DiPetta


Lindsey Moser


Matthew Risch


Clayton English


Mac Wells


Jef Holbrook


Matthew Wilkas


Lauren Boyd
Reif Howey
Evangeline Miller


Jene Moore
Chance Mizell
Christine Moon


Angela Davis
Kathryn Orlando
Caden Brillantes
Kyson Galligan
Alton Williams
Thomas Williams
Irving Thigpen


Matt Rogers
Eric Rutherford
Eboni Nichols


Taylor James
Donnie Cormier
Rick Pearson


Al Thompson


Yo Oizumi
Crew


Javier Aguirresarobe
Mary Vernieu


Kym Barrett


Mark Worthington


Richard Pearson



Charles Croughwell



Charles Croughwell
Greg Papalia


Tarak Ben Ammar
William Davies
Leslie McDonald
Josh Gordon
Josh Gordon
Will Speck
Will Speck
Greg Crawford


Mick O'Rourke


Michael Russo


Chris Gann
Thomas DuPont
Christopher Miller
Michelle Johnson
Whit Norris


Christian Stokes


Hutch Parker
Matthew Margeson
Dean Wolcott
Lindsay Graham Ahanonu
Devin Sanchez
Robin Harlan
David Forrest
Betsy Glick
Charles German
Massimo Gattabrusi
Lloyd Lee Barnett
Sarah Monat
Jwaundace Candece
Marlon Victor Bondoc
David Meyer
Mark Paterson


Anna Behlmer
Joe Bauer
John Copeman
Steve Rizzo


Bob Dohrmann
Arielle McGrail
Oleg Kulchytskyi
Justin Paul
Justin Paul


Eric Stratemeier


Matt Cavanaugh
Gregory Irwin
Herwig Maurer
Kevin Cerchiai
Steve Urban



Shawn Mendes
Ken McGill
Doug Spilatro


Tara DiPetrillo
Eboni Nichols
Grant Koo
Benj Pasek
Benj Pasek
Justin DeMartino
Bryan Yaconelli


Danya Bateman
Lani Barry


Jacob Garcia
Chris Whiteside
Paul Boyd
Kerry Joseph
Patrick Cunningham
Craig A. Pinckes
Spriha Banik
Mark Keever
Rebecca Runyon
Daniel L. Maldonado
Alana Knutson
Kristen Saia
Jason Todd
Ferenc Lukács
Matt Dengel
Brandon Cundiff
Jesse Morrow
Meagan Chancellor
Eric Leftridge
Kathy Orlando
Breanna Adams
Sam Fan
Terry Shigemitsu
D.J. Phillips
Andy Mitchell
Travis Culberson
Dan Wilson
Rob Nagy
Kevin K. Vafi
David Velasco
Jeremy Kozura
Teresa Mathew
Wayne Rowe


Bernard Waber
Cathy Shaw
Meow Nutjaree Wannasri
Stephen Grum
Michelle Fisichella
Daniel Edery
Weldon Steinke


Jacob Robert van Winkle
CJ Padera
Lauren Scarbrough
Destiny She'ri Gordon
Neslihan Arslan
James Henry Benton
Anne-Marie Saville
Grace Wang
Shelley Zortman
Adrian Cepeda
Chris McNaughton
Adam I. Rochester Sr.
Sanjna Banik
Brody Thiele
Sierra Hawkins
Nick D. Allin
Silas Dubois Clements
Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile
Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile is a beloved children’s book written by Bernard Waber. First published in 1965, the book tells the story of a friendly crocodile named Lyle who lives with the Primm family in a brownstone on East 88th Street in New York City.
The book begins with the Primms moving into their new home and discovering Lyle in the bathtub. Initially, they are frightened by the crocodile, but Lyle quickly proves himself to be a gentle and kind creature. He becomes a beloved member of the family and the neighborhood, bringing joy to everyone he meets.
However, Lyle’s peaceful life is disrupted when his former owner, Mr. Grumps, comes to take him back to the circus. The Primms and their neighbors rally together to save Lyle and keep him with them. Through their efforts, Lyle is able to stay in his home with the Primms, and Mr. Grumps is ultimately convinced to let him stay.
Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile teaches important lessons about friendship, acceptance, and the power of community. It reminds readers that even the most unexpected friendships can bring great joy and that standing up for what you believe in can make a difference.
The book has been adapted into a beloved children’s show and has been enjoyed by generations of readers. Lyle has become an iconic character in children’s literature, and the story continues to capture the hearts of readers young and old.
In addition to its valuable lessons and heartwarming story, Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile is also notable for its beautiful illustrations. Bernard Waber’s signature style is simple yet expressive, and his illustrations perfectly capture the charm and whimsy of Lyle’s world.
Overall, Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile is a timeless classic that has earned its place in the canon of children’s literature. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its universal themes and enduring appeal.