How to Trick a Tiger by Richard Brown

How to Trick a Tiger by Richard Brown

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What would you do if a tiger threatened to eat you for breakfast? How to Trick a Tiger is a lively Indian folk tale in which the brain of a farmer's wife outwits the brawn of the mighty Tiger. It is part of the Cambridge Reading scheme for key stage 2/P4-7.

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How to Trick a Tiger by Richard Brown

How to Trick a Tiger is a lively story with amusing illustrations which will prove attractive to boys and girls alike. What would you do if a tiger threatened to eat you for breakfast? This is a lively Indian folk tale in which the brain of a farmer's wife outwits the brawn of the mighty Tiger. It fulfils the National Curriculum requirements for stories from other cultures How to Trick a Tiger is one of thirteen books that make up Independent Reading Level A, for children in Year 3/Primary 4. This phase of Cambridge Reading aims to extend children's experience of fiction and motivate them to enjoy reading. How to Trick a Tiger provides children with a good introduction to the short story form and will help to improve their independence as readers.
Brown, Richard Harvey: - Richard Harvey Brown is professor of sociology at the University of Maryland.
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ISBN 13 9780521635707
ISBN 10 0521635705
Title How to Trick a Tiger
Author Richard Brown
Series Cambridge Reading
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 1998-04-30
Number of pages 32
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