It's a Tiger!

· Chronicle Books
3.8
24 reviews
eBook
36
Pages
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About this eBook

Kids and parents alike will rejoice in this lively read-aloud picture book, as the main character runs into (and away from) a tiger over and over again as the plot gets sillier and sillier. Perfect for acting out while reading, It's a Tiger! offers just the right amount of excitement without being too scary, and a sweet ending with a bit of a twist.

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3.8
24 reviews
Allan Wilson
26 March 2014
Sorry, when I see something described as an Interactive book, I expect text to be read out, and objects with which the reader can interact, e.g click on a tiger to hear it roar. All of this was missing.
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Cheryce White
2 June 2015
Every word that requires an apostrophe is missing one, so when I'm reading, I say "Well" and then realize it should be "we'll". There is a page where it has the word "think" where it should say "thing". Fun story, but didn't enjoy stopping to go back and re-read to fix the grammatical errors.
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Andy Coles
21 July 2013
Doesn't even let you see the first real page. Not buying it if I can't see what it is like
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About the author

David LaRochelle is the author of many books for young people. He lives in White Bear Lake, Minnesota, where there are neither bears nor tigers. You can find out more about David and his books at www.davidlarochelle.com.

Jeremy Tankard is the author and illustrator of wonderful and silly books for children. He grew up in South Africa, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Canada. He currently resides in Toronto.

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