Auntie Tiger

Auntie Tiger by Laurence Yep, published by Harper Collins on December 30, 2008, is a vibrant children’s book that invites readers into a whimsical tale. This edition features 32 pages filled with colorful illustrations by Insu Lee, bringing to life the story of Auntie Tiger, who is on the hunt for something delicious. As she prowls, she finds herself eyeing her two sisters, Big Sister and Little Sister, who, despite their quarrels, are determined to protect one another.
In this adaptation of a Chinese tiger version of “Little Red Riding Hood,” readers will discover themes of family and sibling bonds amidst the playful tension of Auntie Tiger’s pursuit. The narrative unfolds with humor and charm, making it an engaging read for young audiences. The book’s focus on fairy tales and folklore, along with its lively illustrations, enhances the storytelling experience, ensuring that both laughter and a sense of adventure are at the forefront.
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Rumble, rumble.
Auntie Tiger’s tummy is growling, and she is on the prowl for something very, very tasty.
Big Sister looks delicious.
Little Sister looks yummy, too.
But Auntie Tiger will have to be very tricky, because even though the sisters quarrel, they will do anything to protect each other.
Award-winning author Laurence Yep’s deft adaptation of a Chinese tiger version of “Little Red Riding Hood” has been illustrated in vibrant colors that pop off the page by newcomer Insu Lee. Auntie Tiger is sure to make you laugh—and make you hungry!
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