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Do You See the Tiger?
Ardagh, Philip
Editor: Candlewick Press
Number of pages: 40
Dimensions: 260/295/10
Language: Anglais
Article manque momentanément
ISBN: 153624290X
EAN: 9781536242904
OLF code: 10023095
Format: Cartonné
Publication date: 20/05/2025
Category: Jeunesse
Price: 20.50 €
Vat: 5.5%
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Is Penny the only one who sees the tiger on the subway train? An imaginative child and her daddy have a very different experience in this tale told in lively verse and bright, expressive illustrations.
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One rainy night, Penny and her daddy take an underground train packed with passengers. As they stand in the crowded car, Penny can't believe what she's seeing. A tiger's tail? A tiger's paw! No, that's just a person with a striped glove, assures Daddy. But when they find a seat and Penny has a clearer view, there's no mistaking the tiger's foot poking out from under a pant leg. And when this extraordinary tiger makes a sudden, marvelous leap across the floor to rescue a baby's fallen teddy, Penny can't help but join in the action! From award-winning creators Philip Ardagh and David Melling comes a glorious celebration of a child's imagination--and a reminder to keep an eye open for the unexpected.