An unexpected guest arrives at Sophie's house and eats morethan his fair share in The Tiger Who Came to Tea (1968) by JudithKerr, conveyed in charming scenes that reflect 1960s sensibilities;and the language is deliciously British ("They had a lovely supperwith sausages and chips and ice cream").
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245 | 20 | (The)Tiger who came to tea/ by Judith Kerr |
260 | London: HarperTrophy, 2009 | |
300 | ill.; 28 cm | |
521 | For children | |
653 | Tiger fiction food 간식을 먹으러 온 호랑이 | |
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