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Uncover a Tiger

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The cats have certainly earned their stripes in this Parents' Choice Recommended Award Winner! Tigers are the largest member of the cat family. In fact, some males grow more than 10 feet long. Tigers can eat 100 pounds of meat in a single day and, like people’s fingerprints, no two tigers share the same stripe pattern. Young readers uncover the secrets of this magnificent predator, layer by layer, in Uncover a Tiger. This extraordinary kit brings together the best elements of a traditional book with an incredible 3-D model. With every turn of the page, readers see a tiger deconstructed before their eyes. It’s a fascinating adventure, filled with wild facts, amazing illustrations, and diagrams that bring this awesome animal to life.

16 pages, Hardcover

First published October 28, 2007

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March 24, 2010
The book Uncover a Tiger is about very part of a tiger from the inside out.

The book Uncover a Tiger is a great description book about tigers. The book has many different captions and diagrams to help you understand what tiger are like. One thing that this book has that children will like is that it has a three-dimensional look in the inside of a tiger. Every time you turn the page it takes away a part of the tiger to get a better look at the inside and what it is all made up of. This book would be a little hard to read as a read aloud book because the words are all over the pages. This would be a great book to have students use if they wanted to know more about tigers because it has a ton of information.
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April 13, 2013
My students were excited to see the inside of the tiger. Not many of them had ever seen a book like this before.
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