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Emily's Tiger

Emily's Tiger

Emily's Tiger

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Published: 1 March, 2008
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Whenever Emily doesn't get her way, she growls and roars like a tiger. She roars when her mother tries to cut her hair, she roars when she doesn't get picked to be the clown's assistant at a birthday party...what are her mum and dad going to do with their tiger-daughter? Then Grandma comes to stay - and she knows a thing or two about tigers. This title shows children how to manage their own feelings of frustration and anger as they see how Emily develops her personal and social skills. Aimed at the grandparent market - it features a spirited and characterful grandmother!
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781846861376
ISBN10 1846861373
Number Of Pages 32
Item Weight 2237 g
Product Dimensions 222 x 12 x 276 mm
Publisher / Reseller Barefoot Books Ltd
Format hardback
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Media Reviews

Praise for Miriam Latimer: 'Stunning artwork complements some clever yet simply written text in the form of rhyming couplets. Getting young children to bed can often be a struggle but this delightful tale will bring a broad smile to the face of both parent and child as they share the experience of reading it'-- LoveReading4Kids

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Author's Bio

Miriam Latimer studied illustration at the University of the West of England, gaining a first class honours degree in 2003. She says of her work: I spend a lot of time daydreaming, thinking of ideas - that's the easy bit. It's then calming the ideas down and putting them in a readable format that is the hard part. This is Miriam's third project with Barefoot Books, following The Prince's Bedtime (HB 978-1-84148-549-2: PB 978-18486-105-5) and Shrinking Sam (978-1-84686-038-6).

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