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The Tiger Who Came To Tea
Book • 1968
In this beloved picture book, Judith Kerr tells the story of Sophie and her Mummy who are interrupted by a hungry tiger at their tea time.
The tiger eats all the food, drinks all the water from the tap, and even consumes Daddy's supper.
Despite the chaos, the story is filled with humor and charm, showcasing Kerr's vibrant and colorful illustrations.
The book has been a favorite among children and parents since its publication in 1968, offering a delightful and imaginative tale that has stood the test of time.
The tiger eats all the food, drinks all the water from the tap, and even consumes Daddy's supper.
Despite the chaos, the story is filled with humor and charm, showcasing Kerr's vibrant and colorful illustrations.
The book has been a favorite among children and parents since its publication in 1968, offering a delightful and imaginative tale that has stood the test of time.
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