Having an older sister in charge wouldn't be so bad if she actually paid attention to you.
When a boy is left in the care of his sister, he tries to get her to read his tiger book to him. Instead, she is too busy reading her own book. With ear buds planted in her ears, nothing will distract her. When she finally takes a break to give her brother a bowl of soup, he finds a ferocious tiger escaping with the steam from his bowl. The boy declares war on the tiger using the things in his kitchen while his sister cares only that his soup gets cold.
Bright colors evoke the warmth of Indian fabrics. The image of the tiger cowering on a table from the deluge of kitchen implements coming at him will give the young reader the thrill of victory and keep him glued to the pages long after he reads the words.
Recommended to Highly Recommended (4 1/2 stars)
Publishing Information:
Publisher: Peachtree Publishers (April 2013)
ISBN-13: 978-1-56145-696-3
Ages 4-8
ISBN-13: 978-1-56145-696-3
Ages 4-8
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**Disclosure: Review copy received from publisher at no charge. No monetary compensation was received. My review is based upon by honest opinion and is not influenced by outside sources.
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21 comments:
crackers
Cheese
I think my son would love to find pasta in his soup.
Real, I think it would be pasta. Imaginary - my boys would like to see dinosaurs.
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x-wings from star wars
money real animals sweets
My grandson would like to have crackers.
Bread, obsessed with bread over here lol.
lots of cheese.
Candy
crackers and cheese
Blueberries, for sure.
My child would like to find jewels, unicorns, and princesses in her soup.
he would love to find Pirate Treasure in his soup!
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Cheese
Gold fish crackers.
My kids would love to find money. Thankyou
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numbers and letters and shapes
our son would love to find a toy car in his soup
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My boys would like lego minifigures in their soup!
candy!
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