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Tiger
Publisher: HarperCollins
Tiger may look like a small, stripy kitten, but in his imagination he is as big and powerful as his namesake. He manages to jump up high and quietly creep, just like a real tiger, but he is still easily scared by the slightest noise and can't quite resist a ball of wool.
However, there is one thing that kittens and tigers can both do as well as each other, which is revealed on the very last page…
Nick Butterworth returns with this adorable kitten, last seen at the end of his Nestle Prize winning The Whisperer. Lively, witty illustrations make Tiger a book that is certain to delight young children and their parents alike.
What you thought...
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Debs1990, 26 July 2013
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My son loves this book. He thinks the whole concept is very funny and makes up his own versions with other animals now. He loves the fold out pages and colourful pictures also.
Zachary2008, 12 April 2012
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My son likes this book. Hes 19 months old at the moment and likes to make the cat and tiger sound effects, hes still a bit little to understand the actual story, and i think as soon as he realises that the kitten is pretending to be a tiger he will love it even more
TheGoogs, 30 September 2011
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Both my girls loved reading this book, it is well writen and has lovely colourful pictures. My younger daughter loves to look at the colourful pictures and my older daugther can now read it on her own.
bearbear, 14 June 2011
I have just read this book with my son today and although he is probably a bit young to fully understand it he loved looking at the pictures. It kept him interested and he happily sat with me while I read it to him. I think when he is able to understand the story he will love it.