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Tigers Can'T Purr & Other Amazing Facts

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Tigers Can'T Purr & Other Amazing Facts

Tigers Can'T Purr & Other Amazing Facts

This is a nonfiction picture book for beginning readers. It invites young explorers to learn about tigers—their striking stripes, swimming habits, and everyday life—through bright photographs, comic-style illustrations, and easy-to-follow facts. Perfect for kids who are just learning to read or for parents seeking a short, informative read with real-world science. The tone is fun, educational, and inspiring, aimed at sparking curiosity about wildlife.

Content is presented in a highly visual format, blending photographs, comic-style panels, and simple infographics with concise text. The reading experience is engaging and accessible for early readers, with a logical flow that covers what tigers look like, how they move, and why they swim to cool down. Readers will discover that tigers are the largest cats in the world and that they can’t purr, among other fascinating facts.

A special back section introduces endangered status and jungle conservation in kid-friendly language, helping budding scientists understand why wildlife protection matters. The paperback edition comes with two sheets of tiger stickers for hands-on, interactive learning.

  • Engaging photographs, comic-style illustrations, and infographics present key facts
  • Early-reader friendly text builds reading confidence while teaching tiger biology and behavior
  • Visual exploration of stripes, size, claws, habitat, and swimming behavior
  • Back matter on endangered status and conservation with practical takeaways for kids
  • Paperback edition includes two tiger sticker sheets for hands-on interaction

After finishing, readers gain a clear introduction to tiger biology and conservation, improved reading confidence, and a growing curiosity about wildlife. The accessible format supports activity-based learning, inspires ongoing discovery, and leaves young readers excited to explore the natural world.

$1.37

Original: $4.56

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Tigers Can'T Purr & Other Amazing Facts

$4.56

$1.37

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This is a nonfiction picture book for beginning readers. It invites young explorers to learn about tigers—their striking stripes, swimming habits, and everyday life—through bright photographs, comic-style illustrations, and easy-to-follow facts. Perfect for kids who are just learning to read or for parents seeking a short, informative read with real-world science. The tone is fun, educational, and inspiring, aimed at sparking curiosity about wildlife.

Content is presented in a highly visual format, blending photographs, comic-style panels, and simple infographics with concise text. The reading experience is engaging and accessible for early readers, with a logical flow that covers what tigers look like, how they move, and why they swim to cool down. Readers will discover that tigers are the largest cats in the world and that they can’t purr, among other fascinating facts.

A special back section introduces endangered status and jungle conservation in kid-friendly language, helping budding scientists understand why wildlife protection matters. The paperback edition comes with two sheets of tiger stickers for hands-on, interactive learning.

  • Engaging photographs, comic-style illustrations, and infographics present key facts
  • Early-reader friendly text builds reading confidence while teaching tiger biology and behavior
  • Visual exploration of stripes, size, claws, habitat, and swimming behavior
  • Back matter on endangered status and conservation with practical takeaways for kids
  • Paperback edition includes two tiger sticker sheets for hands-on interaction

After finishing, readers gain a clear introduction to tiger biology and conservation, improved reading confidence, and a growing curiosity about wildlife. The accessible format supports activity-based learning, inspires ongoing discovery, and leaves young readers excited to explore the natural world.