Tiger, It's Snowing! - by Daishu Ma (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Adorable duo, Tiger and Mei, embark on a snow-filled winter adventure in this second book in a charming new series.Mei's best friend Tiger has never seen snow before.
- 3-5 Years
- 11.37" x 9.9" Hardcover
- Juvenile Fiction, Social Themes
Description
Book Synopsis
Adorable duo, Tiger and Mei, embark on a snow-filled winter adventure in this second book in a charming new series.
Mei's best friend Tiger has never seen snow before. What does it feel like? What does it taste like? Join the two friends on a big snowy day of fun and adventure. But will they make it home in time for dinner?
Little ones will fall in love with Tiger and Mei in this funny and charming story about joy and friendship.
A SECOND ADVENTURE: This book is the second in a new series featuring the lovable duo Tiger and Mei.
FOR THE HOLIDAYS: Celebrate the joy of snow during the festive holiday season, or all winter long!
HEARTWARMING FRIENDSHIP: Tiger and Mei encourage and support each other when they each need it most.
BESTSELLING ILLUSTRATOR: Daishu Ma's bold, bright, and expressive artwork is internationally bestselling.
Perfect for:
- Parents and grandparents looking for a fun story to read aloud with toddlers
- Cat lovers and snow lovers
- Anyone who loves a friendship story with a hilariously mismatched duo at its center
- Fans of books like Inside Cat, The Littlest Yak, Don't Worry Little Crab, and Buffalo Fluffalo
Review Quotes
"Snowfall presents human child Mei and enormous feline pal Tiger with an ideal opportunity for exploration in Ma's frolicsome picture book. Employing bold shapes, spongy naif-style artwork captures the high-spirited energy of the pair's wintry exploits... [A] companionable read." -Publishers Weekly
About the Author
Daishu Ma is a Chinese illustrator and graphic artist working in East London. Daishu's first wordless graphic novel Leaf was published in 2014. Her work expresses a keen interest in science and nature. As well as writing and illustrating her own stories, she has worked on various collaborative projects, including the Chinese edition of the bestselling non-fiction title Seven Brief Lessons on Physics.