
The Little Mouse, the Red Ripe Strawberry, and the Big Hungry Bear
by Don Wood (1984)
Like Tiger Trouble, this book features a clever protagonist outsmarting a larger threat in a humorous way.
by Dan Thompson (2023)
Lions, Tigers, and . . . a house cat?! Oh my! Life at the zoo gets complicated when a tiger finds out she as a new roommate. A purr-fect graphic chapter book series! What makes a tiger, a tiger? Is it the stripes? The roar? This is something that Lily, the tiger at the local zoo, has never had to worry about -- until she meets the fiercest animal of them all . . . her new roommate. Tig might look like a house cat, might sound like a house cat, but Tig knows he is a Tiger. The competition is on as these two cats figure out what it means to be a Tiger . . . and a friend.
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by Don Wood (1984)
Like Tiger Trouble, this book features a clever protagonist outsmarting a larger threat in a humorous way.
by Nelly Buchet
Similar to Tiger Trouble, this book presents an absurd and humorous conflict between two characters.
by Breanna Carzoo
Like Tiger Trouble, this story explores a character's anxieties and how they learn to cope.
by Flavia Z. Drago
This book shares Tiger Trouble's theme of overcoming shyness to connect with others.
by Jerry Pallotta
Following the spirit of Tiger Trouble, this book explores the characteristics of big cats.
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