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Books with title Tiger, Tiger

  • Tigers

    Claudette Hegel

    language (Capstone Press, Dec. 21, 2015)
    Tigers are the only big cats with stripes. But no two tigers have the same pattern of stripes. Learn more about these beautiful cats, including where they live, how they hunt, and why they can be difficult to raise in captivity.
  • Tiger Boy

    Mitali Perkins, Sunil Malhotra, Listening Library (Audio)

    Audiobook (Listening Library, )
    "One of the new tiger cubs has escaped from the reserve!" When a tiger cub escapes from a nature reserve near Neel's island village, the rangers and villagers hurry to find her before the cub's anxious mother follows suit and endangers them all. Mr. Gupta, a rich newcomer to the island, is also searching - he wants to sell the cub's body parts on the black market. Neel and his sister, Rupa, resolve to find the cub first and bring her back to the reserve where she belongs. The hunt for the cub interrupts Neel's preparations for an exam to win a prestigious scholarship at a boarding school far from home. Neel doesn't mind - he dreads the exam and would rather stay on his beloved island in the Sunderbans of West Bengal with his family and friends. But through his encounter with the cub, Neil learns that sometimes you have to take risks to preserve what you love. And sometimes you have to sacrifice the present for the chance to improve the future. Awards & Honors Notable Books for a Global Society NCTE Charlotte Huck Award for Outstanding Fiction (Honorable Mention) CBC-NCSS Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People A Junior Library Guild Selection CCBC Choices 2016 South Asia Book Award for Children's and Young Adult Literature
  • Tiger Boy

    Mitali Perkins

    Paperback (Charlesbridge, June 6, 2017)
    "One of the new tiger cubs has escaped from the reserve!"When a tiger cub escapes from a nature reserve near Neel's island village, the rangers and villagers hurry to find her before the cub's anxious mother follows suit and endangers them all. Mr. Gupta, a rich newcomer to the island, is also searching--he wants to sell the cub's body parts on the black market. Neel and his sister, Rupa, resolve to find the cub first and bring her back to the reserve where she belongs.The hunt for the cub interrupts Neel's preparations for an exam to win a prestigious scholarship at a boarding school far from home. Neel doesn't mind--he dreads the exam and would rather stay on his beloved island in the Sunderbans of West Bengal with his family and friends.But through his encounter with the cub, Neil learns that sometimes you have to take risks to preserve what you love. And sometimes you have to sacrifice the present for the chance to improve the future.Awards & Honors* Notable Books for a Global Society* NCTE Charlotte Huck Award for Outstanding Fiction (Honorable Mention)* CBC-NCSS Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People* A Junior Library Guild Selection* CCBC Choices* North Dakota Library Association Flicker Tale Children's Book Award nominee, intermediate fiction* South Asia Book Award for Children's and Young Adult Literature
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  • Tiger Tiger

    Jonny Lambert

    Hardcover (Tiger Tales., March 7, 2017)
    Tiger is left in charge of Cub, and heโ€™s not exactly happy about it. Cub is full of energy and wants to play and explore. As they scamper through the jungle, Cub sees all kinds of wonderful things. Could Cubโ€™s excitement be just what the older tiger needs?
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  • Tiger

    Jeff Stone;

    Paperback (Yearling, March 15, 1800)
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  • Tiger

    Witter Bynner

    eBook
    Tiger. 57 pages.
  • Tiger, Tiger

    Anjana Basu

    language (Dahlia Publishing, Oct. 20, 2014)
    Fascinated by maneaters and fed up of studying Maths, Rahul embarks on an adventure. Up in the hills, he travels across a stream and meets a girl Manjul, who walks tiger haunted trails taking her cattle to graze. Nearby, a tiger has strayed from the safe grounds of the national park into poacher territory. A fitting tribute to legendary hunter, Jim Corbett, Tiger, Tiger is a haunting tale of adventure, friendship and protecting tigers.Suitable for children aged 9-12 years old.
  • Tiger

    Valmik Thapar

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, March 31, 1999)
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  • Tiger, Tiger

    Dee Lillegard, Susan Guevara

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Oct. 14, 2002)
    In his boredom, Pocu uses his magic to create a companion out of the shadows, but when the companion grows stronger and starts running the show, Pocu must come up with a way to control his dangerous creation.
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  • Tigger

    A. A. Milne, Ernest H. Shepard

    Board book (Dutton Juvenile, June 1, 1999)
    Provides an introduction to Winnie the Pooh's bouncing friend Tigger, in a book shaped like the famous stuffed tiger
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  • Tiger

    Judy Allen, Tudor Humphries

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Oct. 1, 1992)
    Young Lee wants to save the tiger that his fellow villagers set out to kill, so he wishes bad luck on the hunter, until he finds out that this special hunter shoots with a camera instead of a gun.
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  • Tiger

    Sherry Been, Cathy Morrison

    Paperback (Odyssey Books, May 1, 2010)
    With their amazing beauty, strength, and speed, tigers are among the world's most mesmerizing animals. That's why this book, now in paperback for the first time, has become one of the most popular entries in the GET WILD! Series. Designed for children from kindergarten through second grade, it features an appealing and colorful format, with text that's easy and enjoyable to read but also rich in hard science. Each spread begins with the concept "If You Were a Tiger," drawing kids in and making them think about the similarities and differences between humans and these majestic cats. They'll also discover what traits distinguish tigers from their fellow felines, how they raise their cubs, and how they stalk and rush their prey. There are fun and surprising facts, too; for example, just as every person's fingerprints are like no one else's, every tiger has its own unique set of stripes. And unlike housecats, they're excellent swimmers who appreciate a dip in the water on a hot day and can even swim across ponds with ease. Every aspect of the tiger's body is described in detail, and plenty of realistic illustrations show its paws, head, teeth, tongue, tail, and fur. To enhance learning, the text highlights words of special interest and a helpful glossary at the back provides extra information. This is the perfect book for young animal lovers.
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