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Mr. Tiger Goes Wild by Peter Brown

cimorene1558's review

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4.0

Grand! Mr. Tiger lives in a very proper world where all the animals live like very proper human beings. One day, he thinks it might be nice to be a little wilder...read it, if only for the picture of Tiger in a Hawiian shirt!

pacifickle's review

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4.0

Tiger is sick of his tight collars and stilted conversation. He quits walking and wearing clothes. Be yourself- if you do, it might help others to loosen up a little too. One person can make big change!

elizabethkg's review

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5.0

This book is a big hit in our house.

bookenthusiast13's review

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4.0

Age Range: 3 - 6 Years

pifferdiff's review

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5.0

The illustrations are captivating and the story makes me chuckle - a favorite of both Violet and mine.

barbarianlibarian's review

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4.0

looooove the illustrations. decent story too.

milesofbooks_al's review

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5.0

Great illustrations and a cute story about not being afraid to do what makes you happy!

beth_books_123's review

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5.0

I love this.

This book is fantastic. It shows expression, what it means to be wild, friendship and belonging.

5-7 years.

(I didn't realise picture books were on Goodreads.)

allmadhere106's review

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5.0

Poor Mr. Tiger just doesn't like being stuffy and proper, so he gives in to his wild impulses. I adored this book. It has brilliant illustrations that work with the text to deliver a giggle-inducing story. Nicely done.

For: tiger fans; readers looking for a silly book.

Possible red flags: animal "nudity," as in a usually clothed animal without clothes; some readers may not appreciate the overall message about wildness.

readingtheskyline's review

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5.0

I enjoyed this so much! The color differences, the meanings of the artwork and framing, and the overall theme were all fantastic. It was such a pleasure to read and I'm so happy that it was an assigned read for my class because I got to learn and analyze it more then I could have on my own.