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  1. The Tiger Who Came to Tea. (37 reviews) Author: Judith Kerr. Publisher: HarperCollins. Sophie and her Mummy are having tea in the kitchen when in walks a hungry tiger who asks to stay to tea. After eating everything, he moves on to Daddy's supper and for good measure also cleans out the fridge and drinks all the water from the tap. When Daddy ...

  2. May 24, 2019 · Judith Kerr, author of the Tiger Who Came to Tea, at the International Literature Festival Berlin in 2016. Christoph Rieger, CC BY-SA. Judith Kerr’s death at the age of 95 was met with an ...

  3. May 4, 2024 · The Tiger Who Came to Tea. Explore this very special teatime through extracts and illustrations from Judith Kerr’s classic story, The Tiger Who Came to Tea, on a family trail around the garden, produced in partnership with HarperCollins Publishers. Sat 4 May - Sun 14 Jul. Booking not needed; Free event (admission applies)

  4. Critics reviews. On a rainy day, a mother and daughter forego a trip to the park to bake pastries and partake in a two-person tea party when an unexpected guest menacingly invites himself into the house and ransacks the food and drink in the house.

  5. Jul 3, 2017 · Guest writer. The Tiger Who Came To Tea was first published in 1968. Written and illustrated by Judith Kerr, the classic picture book has long been ripe for a satirical re-write. Thanks to Thalia ...

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  7. TOP CRITIC. It's distinctively a Judith Kerr book and distinctively British, and that is part of its strength. It's an instant classic. Full Review | Jul 15, 2020. Alison Rowat The Herald ...

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