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Tiger in My Soup by Kashmira Sheth
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Tiger in My Soup (edition 2015)

by Kashmira Sheth (Author), Jeffrey Ebbeler (Illustrator)

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Left in the care of his older sister, a boy begs her to read his favorite book but she is too absorbed in her own reading even to notice when a tiger comes to life in the steam from his soup.
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Title:Tiger in My Soup
Authors:Kashmira Sheth (Author)
Other authors:Jeffrey Ebbeler (Illustrator)
Info:Peachtree Publishing Company (2015), Edition: Illustrated, 32 pages
Collections:Your library
Rating:****
Tags:Diverse books, south east asian

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Tiger in My Soup by Kashmira Sheth

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beautifully creative and fun ( )
  melodyreads | Sep 9, 2021 |
Tis book is a very colorful and interesting book.The boy wants his sister to read him a story and when she doesn't his imagination comes into play. This book shows how innocent little children are and when they start imagining they can go very far and deep. ( )
  noorkazmi | Apr 28, 2019 |
The illustrations in the book convey the story behind who the tiger really is. The little boy begs his sister to read him his book and you can tell by the pictures she keeps pushing him off. He decides to get her attention finally by saying he was hungry. His sister makes him soup that he imagines a tiger jumps out and starts wrestling him. Once the soup cools the tiger goes away, but his sister goes to warm it up and he hears the tiger roar. His imaginations get his sister to finally read his tiger book to him and the illustration shows her face behind a tiger face roaring. She was the roaring tiger. ( )
  Larmand | Feb 8, 2019 |
A boy is left at home with his sister in charge and has to make lunch. She makes them soup but he imagines that there is a tiger put in the soup. ( )
  encarter | Apr 10, 2018 |
Tiger in My Soup is a fun, imaginative book. A young boy goes to uses his imagination and creates a tiger in his soup in order to get his older sisters attention. I would recommend this book for K-2nd grades. The pictures are bold and inviting as they go along with the text to tell an entertaining story. ( )
  manda76 | Sep 16, 2017 |
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Left in the care of his older sister, a boy begs her to read his favorite book but she is too absorbed in her own reading even to notice when a tiger comes to life in the steam from his soup.

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