Books from Tiger Tales

  • Good Night Tiger
    By Timothy Knapman

    Emma is trying to sleep, but the animals in her wallpaper are making too much noise!

  • Itsy Bitsy Spider
    By Keith Chapman

    A silly new twist on an old favorite! Follow the trail of the Itsy Bitsy Spider as he is blown out of the window of a barn and then drifts, flutters, and glides from farm animal to farm animal.

  • I Love You Forever and a Day
    By Amelia Hepworth

    From the Author-Illustrator duo of the best-selling I Love You to the Moon and Back, this sweet, uplifting story will show a little one just how strong your love is throughout the day and night.

  • The Dancing Clock
    By Steve Metzger

    Inspired by the Delacorte Clock in Central Park, this rollicking read-aloud pays tribute to one of New York City's most beloved monuments. At every hour, the dancing clock chimes and the fun begins!

  • Baa! Moo! What Will We Do?
    By A. H. Benjamin

    A new animal arriving at a farm creates a lot of worry among the animals that they will lose their jobs! A new animal, Kangaroo, is arriving at Buttercup Farm and the other animals are worried that Kangaroo will take away their jobs.

  • Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
    By Tiger Tales

    Little ones can end their day with this beautifully illustrated collection of bedtime nursery rhymes and soothing lullabies, now in board book format!

  • Hiccupotamus
    By Steve Smallman

    The jungle animals are having a musical celebration!

  • The Armadillo Who Came for Dinner
    By Steve Smallman

    Then when Little Lamb finds herself in a tricky situation, it's Dizzy to the rescue. Will he accept Little Lamb's hug this time? This is a heartwarming story about learning to embrace your softer side and accept the comfort of friends.

  • The Tiger Who Came for Dinner
    By Steve Smallman

    The Tiger Who Came for Dinner, the fourth book in the successful series that began with The Lamb Who Came for Dinner, celebrates the value of friends and family and encourages children to challenge stereotypes.

  • The Duck Who Came for Dinner
    By Steve Smallman

    Little Lamb and Wolf nurse Duck back to health, but it’s not long before Duck is flying to THEIR rescue! This is a heartwarming story about unlikely friendships and challenging stereotypes.

  • Ten in the Bed
    By Tiger Tales

    There were ten in the bed, and the little one said, "Roll over!

  • Clumsy Crab
    By Ruth Galloway

    Nipper doesn't like his huge, clumsy claws.

  • Who Pooped That Poo in the Zoo?
    By Steve Smallman

    When a mysterious green poop is left behind at Bob McGrew's zoo, Bob is determined to find out who did it!

  • Poo in the Zoo: Merry Poop-Mas!
    By Steve Smallman

    It's Christmas Eve, and Santa Claus is on his way to Bob McGrew's zoo when one of the reindeer become sick and can't pull the sleigh.

  • Pi-Rat!
    By Maxine Lee

    Meet Pi-Rat and his swashbuckling crew. They're fearsome! They're brave! They make their own rules! These pirates aren't afraid of crocodiles. They aren't afraid of sharks. There's only one thing that scares them....

  • The Coral Kingdom
    By Linda Chapman

    In this new chapter book series featuring the mermaids of Mermaids Rock, Marina has just moved to Mermaids Rock and is thrilled to make friends right away.

  • Alone in the Night
    By Holly Webb

    Jasmine is thrilled when her neighbors ask her to cat-sit while they go away for Christmas.

  • My First Preschool Workbook: Animals, colors, letters, numbers, shapes, and more!
    By Lauren Crisp

    The workbook has tear-out pages for learning on the go! Also includes a table of contents; an introduction to parents and guardians; hints and tips for using the book effectively; and a certificate of completion.

  • My Peekaboo Animals
    By Nicola Edwards

    Explore the amazing animal kingdom with over 70 fun flaps to lift in this board book that features flaps under flaps!

  • Now I Am One
    By Tiger Tales

    Snuggle up with your favorite little one to share this sweet offering.