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Ladataan... Tiger Can't Sleep (alkuperäinen julkaisuvuosi 2006; vuoden 2006 painos)Tekijä: S. J. Fore, R. W. Alley (Illustrator)
TeostiedotTiger Can't Sleep (tekijä: S. J. Fore) (2006)
![]() - Ei tämänhetkisiä Keskustelu-viestiketjuja tästä kirjasta. The well-behaved hero of this story goes right to bed without any fuss. But the show-off tiger in his closet wants to tap-dance and play the drums. An increasingly annoyed little boy argues, scolds, and pleads. "Oops, Tiger is sorry! Tiger will be very, very quiet," Tiger promises— but it’s hard to be good when you’re alone in the dark. The little boy wonders if he’ll ever get to sleep—until he discovers the best way to deal with a noisy tiger is to let him snuggle into bed with you. ei arvosteluja | lisää arvostelu
A young boy is kept awake by the noisy, "talented" tiger in his closet that is busy dancing, eating, and making music. Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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Oletko sinä tämä henkilö? |
. . . Bouncing.
. . . Doing cartwheels.
. . . Tapping.
. . . Playing the Tuba.
. . . Turning the light on and off.
. . . Crying.
Crying? What happened to make Tiger cry? And what will the boy do now?
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The targeted audience for this charming tale is the young reader ages two through five or six. It is the perfect for a bedtime story . . . sure to strike a familiar note with youngsters. The predictable series of events as the boy tries [over and over] to sleep will delight young readers. And there’s nothing scary in the closet [just a noisy, but friendly, tiger].
Here the youngster takes the adult role while the tiger plays the part of the child who doesn’t want to go to sleep.
There’s some silliness creating humor in the story, but the young reader will see how the boy politely gives the tiger many opportunities to stop making noise until he finally learns the real reason for all the noise.
Full-color illustrations . . . including the dark [but definitely not scary] closet . . . accompany the text.
Highly recommended. (