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"Come Here, Tiger!"
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 "Come Here, Tiger!" by Alex Moran Courtesy Harcourt, Inc. |
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amusing picture plot
repetition builds vocabulary
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none
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"Come Here, Tiger!" is a bit of a juvenile mystery, and sharp-eyed youngsters will see a number of visual clues.

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hard cover, 20 pages
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a Green Light Reader
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illustrations by Lisa Campbell Ernest
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ages 5-7 |
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Where, oh where, is Tiger?
Tiger's young mistress can't find him, but she uncovers every other pet in the household before he magically appears. Young readers will love the visual clues of Tiger's whereabouts, and will no doubt be shouting, "The window! The window!" long before the end of the book. Moran's carefully chosen vocabulary and repetition of words and phrases make this an excellent book for sharpening reading skills in the beginning reader, and Lisa Campbell Ernst's humorous illustrations are the icing on the cake.
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