It's a Tiger!

It's a Tiger!

by David LaRochelle

Narrated by Noah Galvin

Unabridged — 4 minutes

It's a Tiger!

It's a Tiger!

by David LaRochelle

Narrated by Noah Galvin

Unabridged — 4 minutes

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Overview

Young listeners will be thrilled by this fun tale from elementary school teacher-turned-author David LaRochelle. While on an adventure in the jungle, a young boy sees monkeys, bats, and- a tiger! Run! The boy races through the jungle to find safety. A bed of flowers looks like a good place for him to hide. The flowers are so soft, like a pillow. But an orange-and-black pillow? It almost looks like- oh no!

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

Tankard's (Piggy Bunny) artwork adds splash and color to this mock-suspense tale from LaRochelle (The Haunted Hamburger and Other Ghostly Stories), outlining the characters with heavy ink strokes and tinting them with brilliant jewel tones that make them look as if they were painted on glass or film. "Are you ready for a story? Me too," the narrator starts, as a boy in a blue jacket stands in for the narrator/reader "we." The Boy negotiates a series of Indiana Jones–style threats (tiptoeing past snakes, swinging across a canyon) only to find a tiger lurking after each page turn—which he always escapes in the knick of time. "Good thing we landed someplace soft. A bed of flowers?... A giant orange-and-black pillow? No, we landed on top of... a tiger!" No matter how scary the circumstances, the deadpan narrative voice reassures children that it's just a story, and the tiger's zigzag teeth and soft features imply that he might not be all that dangerous. The repetitive structure, action, frights, and surprise ending should make this a popular storytime pick. Ages 2–6. Illustrator's agent: Holly McGhee, Pippin Properties. (Aug.)

From the Publisher

"A popular storytime pick. " - Publishers Weekly

"It's a tiger, and it's sure to be a hit. " - Kirkus Reviews

"It's a tiger, and it's sure to be a hit. " - Kirkus Reviews

"A boon to creative minds everywhere and a participatory storytime winner" - School Library Journal, starred review

"A boon to creative minds everywhere and a participatory storytime winner" - School Library Journal, starred review

"It's a tiger, and it's sure to be a hit. " - Kirkus Reviews

"A boon to creative minds everywhere and a participatory storytime winner" - School Library Journal, starred review

"A popular storytime pick. " - Publishers Weekly

"A popular storytime pick. " - Publishers Weekly

"There will be shouts, giggles, and exclamations" - SavvyAuntie.com

"There will be shouts, giggles, and exclamations" - SavvyAuntie.com

"There will be shouts, giggles, and exclamations" - SavvyAuntie.com

"A very funny book that's guaranteed to entertain little ones." - BookingMama

"They'll love the repeated joke and the boy's startled face as he encounters the tiger in more and more ridiculous places." - GeekDad

"They'll love the repeated joke and the boy's startled face as he encounters the tiger in more and more ridiculous places." - GeekDad

"Bouncy prose with vivid illustrations" - The Wall Street Journal

"Bouncy prose with vivid illustrations" - The Wall Street Journal

"The colorful ink and digital images bring this picture book alive for listeners." - Library Media Connection

"The all-around best readaloud of the year, bar none as far as I can tell, has got to be It's a Tiger! " - Elizaebeth Bird, A Fuse#8 Production/School Library Journal blog

"An exciting reversal of hide-and-seek'" - Booklist

"An exciting reversal of hide-and-seek'" - Booklist

"A very funny book that's guaranteed to entertain little ones." - BookingMama

"A very funny book that's guaranteed to entertain little ones." - BookingMama

"They'll love the repeated joke and the boy's startled face as he encounters the tiger in more and more ridiculous places." - GeekDad

"Bouncy prose with vivid illustrations" - The Wall Street Journal

"The colorful ink and digital images bring this picture book alive for listeners." - Library Media Connection

"The colorful ink and digital images bring this picture book alive for listeners." - Library Media Connection

"The all-around best readaloud of the year, bar none as far as I can tell, has got to be It's a Tiger! " - Elizaebeth Bird, A Fuse#8 Production/School Library Journal blog

School Library Journal - Audio

PreS-K—In LaRochelle's lively and entertaining picture book (Chronicle, 2012), listeners will delight in helping the main character run away from a not-so-scary tiger who pops up unexpectedly—in a cave, on a ship, and even in a treasure chest—adding excitement and momentum to this fantastic read-aloud which includes a surprise twist at the end. Jeremy Tankard's bold and colorful ink and digital media illustrations complement the text, and the creative use of font adds a further bit of emotion and anticipation to the tale. Children will recognize the repeated phrase "A TIGER" and join in to make this a fun interactive experience. Noah Galvin narrates with just the right amount of inflection to his voice. Page-turn signals are optional. A fun story for kids to act out during story time, and a good choice for public library collections.—Amy Joslyn, Fairport Public Library, NY

School Library Journal

PreS-K—Young imaginations will run wild with this story within a story of a young boy who escapes from a tiger over and over again in various outrageous land- and seascapes. Tankard's bold black lines, created with ink and digital media, frame the cartoonlike characters and allow the tiger's stripes to stand out strikingly when viewed from a storytime circle. Children will enjoy trying to spot the tiger's tail, which is often camouflaged within the background scenery, while the protagonist regularly shouts, "A TIGER!" displayed in large-type font. Teachers can use this book to lead their listening audiences in re-creating the boy's actions as he sometimes creeps and crawls, yet at other times he boldly races to the surprising conclusion. This tale will be a boon to creative minds everywhere and a participatory storytime winner.—Blair Christolon, Prince William Public Library System, Manassas, VA

Kirkus Reviews

This metafictive romp follows a child who encounters, flees from and then befriends a tiger. The protagonist's direct address and gaze immediately engage readers with the question, "Are you ready for a story?" Ensuing pages deliver a hide-and-seek narrative as the child spies: a tiger's tail amid swinging monkeys; its shadow hidden in a bat cave; its tail hidden among slithering snakes; and its body camouflaged by flowers. The tiger seems less than fearsome, but the child nevertheless flees when it appears disguised as a ship's captain, and again when it emerges with a roar from a treasure chest. But, lo and behold, the tiger isn't roaring after all; it's only yawning. "If we scratch his ears and rub his belly, maybe he'll go to sleep," the child says. "Better yet, let's tell him a story." A page turn finds the child back at the opening scene with the monkeys to start the story again. This time, however, a crocodile tail (rather than the initial scene's tiger tail) hangs from above, delivering a punch line that promises another race through the jungle, if a rather obvious quasi-resolution. Throughout, Tankard's vibrant ink and digitally rendered illustrations express the excitement and fun of the story, elevating the exuberant text to ideal storytime fare. It's a tiger, and it's sure to be a hit. (Picture book. 3-5)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169303148
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 10/02/2012
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: Up to 4 Years
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