The Tiger Who Came to Tea
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.When the doorbell rings unexpectedly one...
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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.When the doorbell rings unexpectedly one afternoon, Sophie and her mummy can’t imagine who might be there. Much to their surprise, a tiger with a very large appetite has come to tea! What will they tell Daddy when he returns home and finds all the cupboards bare? 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.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780763645632 (076364563X)
Publish date: September 8th 2009
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Pages no: 32
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Childrens,
Classics,
Literature,
Food And Drink,
Food,
20th Century,
Family,
Picture Books,
Animals,
Cats,
Tea
Should a tiger come to tea,it is scarce a tragedy.Give him buns two or three --or ten --and should he come againwe'll resupply with grub.But first -- let's to the pub.
A 1001 CBYMRBYGU. The doorbell rings. Sophie and her mummy go to the door to find a tiger, a hungry tiger, wants to come in and share their tea with them. They let the tiger in.Sophie’s mummy said, “Would you like a sandwich?”But the tiger didn’t take just one sandwich.He took all the sandwiches on ...