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The Tiger Who Came to Tea by Judith Kerr; 9780008280581

The Tiger Who Came to Tea

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Description

The Tiger Who Came to Tea is a charming picture book written by Judith Kerr that presents a delightful tale of an unexpected visitor. Set during a quiet afternoon, the story follows Sophie and her mummy as they are surprised by a big, furry tiger knocking at their door.

The Plot

What unfolds is a whimsical adventure as the tiger joins Sophie and her mummy for tea. With a playful spirit, the tiger consumes all the food in the house, leaving Sophie and her mummy with nothing to eat. This extraordinary event turns their usual routine upside down, leading to both humorous and thought-provoking moments. As the tiger departs, Sophie and her mummy are left to contemplate the joy of sharing, the excitement of the unexpected, and the warmth of togetherness.

Themes

The narrative beautifully captures themes such as imagination, hospitality, and the importance of family. Through the lens of a simple tea time, readers are encouraged to embrace the unexpected and find joy in sharing experiences with others.

Writing Style

Kerr's writing is both engaging and accessible, making it an ideal read for young children. The illustrations complement the text perfectly, bringing the story to life with vibrant colours and expressive characters. The book has been cherished by generations, appealing to those who enjoy whimsical tales like Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak.

"A timeless classic that sparks imagination and joy." – A must-read for young adventurers.

Specifications

Format: Board book
Dimensions: 155 mm × 192 mm × 21 mm
Pages: 30
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN: 9780008280581

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