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The Tiger Who Came to Tea is a short children's story, first published by William Collins, Sons in 1968, written and illustrated by Judith Kerr. [1] The book concerns a girl called Sophie, her mother, and an anthropomorphised tiger who invites himself to their afternoon tea and consumes all the food and drink they have.
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Jan 1, 2006 · "The Tiger Who Came to Tea" by Judith Kerr is a timeless classic that has woven its way into the hearts of both children and parents alike. Kerr's enchanting tale of an unexpected guest, a tiger, turning an ordinary teatime into a whimsical adventure is a joy to read aloud.
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Judith Kerr. 4.25. 16,857 ratings798 reviews. For over 30 years children have been enthralled and delighted by this fanciful tale of a tiger joining a little girl and her mum for tea one day. Funny and entertaining. Genres Picture Books Childrens Animals Fiction Classics Family Fantasy. ...more.
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Sep 8, 2009 · 4.7 95 ratings. See all formats and editions. A voracious guest makes a surprise visit in this ferociously popular tale, first published more than forty years ago. "Once there was a little girl called Sophie, and she was having tea with her mummy in the kitchen. Suddenly, there was a ring at the door."
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Aug 6, 2019 · First published in 1968, this classic and whimsical picture book from beloved children’s author and illustrator Judith Kerr is a delightful (and delicious!) story about the best way to entertain an unexpected houseguest, even when that guest just so happens to be a tiger. Read more. Reading age. 2 - 4 years, from customers. Print length. 32 pages.
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4.8 15,222 ratings. BookTrust pick. See all formats and editions. Savings Get any 2 for £7 Terms | Shop items. Promotion Message Save 5% on any 4 | 1 promotion. The classic picture book story of Sophie and her extraordinary teatime guest has been loved by millions of children since it was first published more than fifty years ago.