"Tiger on a Tree" follows the life of a tiger. It starts off with showing a tiger who is on shore, and seems like he is in little bit of a rush. As he is running off somewhere, he needs to pass some obstacles. The first one is the ocean. The desperate tiger has to be bold enough to go across. Then as he keeps on running, he passes a deer. The deer, who becomes frightened, also flees. While the tiger runs, he finds a tree. Without any hesitation, he climbs it! At this point of the story, nobody knows why the tiger has to keep on running, until a man with a net shows up. He yells out that the tiger is on the tree, and then a group of other people show up. They all grab onto the net and traps the tiger. The poor and desperate tiger does not know what to do. Will he get caught? If so, what will become of him? You can feel the tiger's emotions.
This book represents the story in a very particular way. It doesn't start off with giving any explanation, and just starts off with showing a running tiger. Nobody knows why its running, but the readers can definitely tell the tiger is in a hurry. I thought that was a really smart way to grab the attentions of the readers, and keep them curious throughout the story. Also the way the author used rhyming in the text, I thought, made the story a lot more entertaining. Finally, I really enjoyed the ending. After the people finally caught the tiger, they did not know what to do with it. So instead of doing anything cruel, one by one they each voted to release it. The way the story ended how it started, except this time clearly showing the tiger being happy, was very creative indeed. I did not favor the illustrations however. I had to go back a couple times to find out what the pictures were trying to show me. This story does not have that many words to it, so the pictures are very vital for the readers to really understand what is going on. I did not like the color usage also. I thought it was too bland, as it only showed the colors of orange, black, and white. Some people might like this kind of drawing and coloring, but for me personally, I like my children's book to be very colorful, as I think it would make the readers enjoy it a little more too.