Maria Floyd is the illustrator of this beautiful 30 page children’s book. Maria is a successful painter and illustrator who trained at Goldsmiths’ College – a constituent college of the University of London – where the Department of Art is widely recognised as one of Britain's most prestigious. Clare Luther, a passionate poetry writer, who trained in Occupational Therapy at Oxford Brooks University, wrote the thoughtful content that carries a mild moral message – in this case about a crocodile who is known for his scary appearance and so all the other animals avoid him. But he has the kindest heart and longs to help others. One starry night he rescues a family of mice and delivers them to safety. The creatures of the Delta realise they have judged him before knowing him and are sorry for the error of their ways. MPress Books, a company registered in the United Kingdom, has published “Looking Inside Out”. It is the sixth title in their much anticipated “Safari” series of picture books – all, incidentally, featuring illustrations by Maria Floyd and words by Clare Luther. The word “Safari” means “long journey” in Swahili and on this educational adventure for the three to five year age group, the helpful crocodile is accompanied by his two a Carmine Bee-eater and a zebra.