Baby Tigers


Book Description

Tigers are some of the most fearsome big cats on the planet. But they begin as tiny babies that rely on mom for everything! Watch them grow from darling cubs into ferocious rulers of the forest in this book for early readers.




Baby Tiger


Book Description

Meet Baby Tiger! What does Baby Tiger do when she wakes up? How does Baby Tiger play? Follow along with this cute baby animal as it experiences its world, from playtime to bedtime. Warm illustrations plus a comforting story about the rhythms of a baby tiger's day make this perfect for the very youngest readers.




Tiger Math


Book Description

Learn to graph while following the growth of T.J., an orphaned Siberian tiger cub who is hand-raised at the Denver Zoo. T.J. is a Siberian tiger cub born at the Denver Zoo. One day he stops eating. The zoo staff tries to tempt him with treats, but he refuses them all. The staff doesn't give up, and finally their love and persistence pay off. T.J. grows up to be a huge, healthy tiger. The delightful pictures of T.J. and the heartwarming story of his life will charm young readers as they learn the basic math skills of graphing in Tiger Math by Ann Whitehead Nagda and Cindy Bickel. Those who like storybooks can read just the right-hand pages of this book. But those who want to know more can use the graphs on the left-hand pages to see exactly how T.J. grew.




Baby Tiger's Blanket


Book Description

When Baby Tiger thinks his blanket has been stolen, Georgie Giraffe tracks it down.




Becoming a Tiger


Book Description

From the co–author of the New York Times bestseller When Elephants Weep comes a book that uses true stories backed by scientific research to explore the way young animals discover their worlds and learn how to survive. How does a baby animal figure out how to get around in the world? How much of what animals know is instinctive, and how much must they learn? In Becoming a Tiger, bestselling author Susan McCarthy addresses these intriguing matters, presenting fascinating and funny examples of animal behaviour in the laboratory and in the wild. McCarthy shows us how baby animals transform themselves from clueless kittens, clumsy cubs, or scrawny chicks into efficient predators, successful foragers, or deft nest–builders. From geese to mice, dolphins to orang–utans, bats to (of course) tigers, McCarthy's warm, amusing, and insightful examinations of animal life and developments provides a surprising window into the mental worlds of our fine fuzzy, furred, finned, and feathered friends. oReaders will be fascinated by a close look at animal intelligence, learning, and family life.




Tiger Cubs


Book Description

Tiger Cubs explores the life of a tiger from birth to adulthood. The title will show readers what baby tigers like to eat, how long they rely on their mothers, and at what ages they start learning new things. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Abdo Kids Junior is an imprint of Abdo Kids, a division of ABDO.




There's a Tiger in the Garden


Book Description

Board book edition of the best-selling winner of the Waterstones Childrens Book Prize, Illustrated Book Category.




Baby Tigers at the Zoo


Book Description

With large, easy-to-read text and color photos, beginning readers will learn about tiger cubs and what their lives are like at the zoo, including how they play, what they eat, and how they communicate with each other. An illustrated Words to Know section at the beginning of the book prepares readers to understand the vocabulary they will encounter in the text.




Baby Lion or Baby Tiger?


Book Description

Before they grow into fierce cats, lions and tigers start off as adorable cubs! In this book for beginning readers, simple text and cute photos combine to show off how the cubs live and play. Familiar sight words help readers gain confidence, while labeled photos and a picture glossary help define unfamiliar words. Readers will love learning about cute baby big cats!




Baby Tiger


Book Description

Baby tiger is the youngest cub of the litter. He is the smallest, and the last in everything. When mother tiger tries to teach her cubs the lessons of survival, baby tiger always finds something curious and funny to distract him.