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Tiny Tiger Says Why Can't I? - Tiny Tiger, Big Feelings by Smriti Prasadam-Halls Hardcover
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Highlights
- In the first book of an irresistible new series from internationally acclaimed creators Smriti Halls and Steve Small, there are so many fun things Tiny Tiger wants to do--if only parents would stop saying no!
- 4-8 Years
- 10.5" x 10.5" Hardcover
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Animals
- Series Name: Tiny Tiger, Big Feelings
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About the Book
"Tiny Tiger has so many fun things he wants to do--if only his parents would stop saying no!"-- Provided by publisher.
Book Synopsis
In the first book of an irresistible new series from internationally acclaimed creators Smriti Halls and Steve Small, there are so many fun things Tiny Tiger wants to do--if only parents would stop saying no!
Meet Tiny Tiger: a small tiger with BIG feelings! There is SO much Tiny Tiger wants to do--making cookie dough, driving a car, and living up on the moon---but Tiny Tiger gets stopped with a big NO at every turn! Will this tiger tot realize that parents are there for guidance, unconditional love, and support, even when the answer might be no?
About the Author
Smriti Prasadam-Halls is an internationally bestselling, multi-award-winning author. Her stories are full of humor and heart and are loved by children and adults alike. They include the #1 Publishers Weekly bestseller I Love You Night and Day, Rain Before Rainbows, and I'm Sticking with You, illustrated by Steve Small. Smriti's books are published in more than forty languages worldwide. She lives with her family in London.
Steve Small has worked in animation for over thirty years as a director, designer, and animator. The work has varied from working on Disney features to designing and directing shorts, TV series, and commercials. He's the illustrator of I'm Sticking with You and the author and illustrator of The Duck Who Didn't Like Water, Wellington's Big Day Out, Brave Little Bear, and The Hare Who Wouldn't Share. Steve lives in London, and when he's not painting and drawing, you'll likely find him feeding the crows on Blackheath Common.