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Gracey's Blog

12 Dec

Have you read The Tiniest Tiger Story?

This holiday season, I have a special offer for members of The Tiniest Tiger community. When you buy The Tiniest Tiger Paperback, you will get a The Tiniest Tiger Coloring and Activity Book FREE!

Buy THE TINIEST TIGER PAPERBACK

The Tiniest Tiger bookThe Tiniest Tiger Book Description:

Children and adults will revel in this charming and brilliantly told tale of a forlorn and scruffy little kitten with a black stained nose and a striped tail that tries to find a home among the “big” cats that reside at the local zoo. Young readers will especially delight in this truly literary and fully illustrated lesson that advocates the protection of endangered species. When a stray kitten loses her way and is displaced from the only alley she has ever known, she squeezes her tiny body under the fence at the zoo and begins a long and tireless hunt for a home. Her search leads her to a tiger and into a lion’s den by way of a cheetah, clouded leopard, puma, jaguar, bobcat, and an ocelot. She learns a lot about what she isn’t, but gets no closer to finding a home until she is spotted by the zookeeper’s daughter and learns that there is truly a special spot for every cat—even the tiniest tiger—under the sun.

Book Reviews:

Jack Hanna, Director Emeritus, Columbus Zoo and Host of the Emmy Award Winning show Into The Wild

The Tiniest Tiger is an endearing story about a confused little house cat who meets up with some really wild cats–lions, tigers, cheetahs and more–in an attempt to find others of her own kind! Through these encounters, readers learn about interesting characteristics that make each wild cat different!

Kirkus Discoveries

A charming introduction to the world of exotic cats and endangered species.

To read more reviews click here!

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  1. Michele says

    December 13, 2012 at 8:20 am

    I am looking forward to getting my copy!

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