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The Tiger Who Came to Tea 6-inch Soft Toy , Orange

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The Tiger Who Came to Tea is a picture story book for very young children. It was first published in 1968, but is one of those books which appeals to generation after generation. I remember children in the 1970s loving it, and it is just as popular today.

This one is particularly nostalgic for me, as it is the story I used to calm down a two year old who had fallen off the top bunk, thus needing an x-ray to see if any bones were broken. A normal examination was impossible as she started to scream every time the doctor came near her, so there we were, me and a doctor, both in lead aprons, trying to hold down a wriggling screeching refusenik so that her nice photo would come out unblurred. In the end I suggested that the doctor should leave, and I would tell her a story to soothe her and they could do the x-ray when they saw fit. This was the story. Created in partnership with the book’s publisher, Harper Collins, this ‘The Tiger Who Came to Tea’ Sequencing activity is ideal to use with your little learners in EYFS and KS1. It’s a fantastic opportunity for children to develop their communication and language skills! says the tiger, and he leaves by the same door as he came in, as they all wave goodbye to each other. Or, why not challenge children to write a description for each of the main characters using our beautifully illustrated Tiger Who Came to Tea Writing Frames ? Make sure to use our Descriptive Word Mat to support children’s independent writing skills! What is ‘The Tiger Who Came to Tea’ about? So that is exactly what they do, even though it has got dark and all the street lights are on. (If you look carefully you can even see a stripy cat on the pavement!) They have a lovely meal of sausages, and chips, and ice cream. The next day Sophie and her mummy go out to buy some more food, and they make sure they buy a big tin of Tiger Food.The Tiger Who Came to Tea’ is a well-loved children’s story written by author and illustrator Judith Kerr. It was Kerr’s first book written in 1968, making it over 50 years old!

The Tiger Who Came to Tea’ is a children’s book written by author Judith Kerr and published by Harper Collins. It tells the story of a girl named Sophie and her mum who are about to sit down to tea when the doorbell rings. Who could the surprise visitor be? Sophie and her mum were definitely not expecting it to bea big, stripey tiger! After he has left, Sophie’s mummy notices what a mess there is, and oh dear, Sophie can’t have her bath either because there is not a drop of water left! Sophie’s daddy comes home and they both explain that there is no food because a tiger had eaten it all. Not to worry, daddy says, they can all go out and have a meal in a cafe. The reaction of the child-reader (or auditor) is guided by the exuberant joy of the child in the story, Sophie, who is obviously delighted with this amazing animal that proceeds to turn their lives upside down by eating all the food in the house and drinking all there is to drink (including the single bottle of beer, this is an abstentious household apparently). It's Sophie's reaction to the tiger that is the key to the book she's fully able to enjoy the pure extravagance of the tiger's behaviour, while the representative adult, in a nice touch of realism, comes across as being a bit overwhelmed even though the tiger is polite throughout and minds its Ps and Qs (at least figuratively, I don't recall how often it actually says please and thank you as one does when invited in for tea). Save hours of time planning your literacy lesson using our selection of engaging resources. Why not begin with our Tiger Who Came to Tea Caption Writing Activity ? This encourages children to re-tell different parts of the story in their own words. Use our handy Tiger Who Came to Tea Word Cards to enhance children’s vocabulary and spelling. The Tiger Who Came to Tea is one of the best selling children's books of all time. [3] Plot [ edit ]This book is very well illustrated, my daughter always gets captivated by how big the tiger is. It gives a strong example of sharing. The young girl did not complain to the tiger for eating or drinking instead she was offering him more.

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