Grrr said the Tiger!
Happy International Tiger Day! Today is the day we celebrate and are encouraged to learn about these beautiful cats. This day is to help promote tiger conservation around the world and learn how to keep the tigers’ habitat safe. Did you know there are only about 3,800 tigers left in the wild, and are only now found in about 13 countries in much smaller habitats? Wow! This is why this day was created to spread awareness so that these wonderful and powerful cats can make a comeback.
Check out our fun materials, both fiction and nonfiction, to learn more about these fantastic beasts: Tigers!
Catalog:
- Go Get ’em, Tiger! by Sabrina Moyle
- Music for Tigers by Michelle Kadarusman (juvenile fiction)
- Cinnamon by Neil Gaiman (juvenile fiction)
- Bengal Tigers by Nancy Dickmann
- Little Tigers by Jo Weaver
- When A Tiger Comes to Dinner by Jessica Olien
- Tiger Days: A Book of Feelings by M.H. Clark (toddler)
- Big Cats (DVD)
- Tigers in Danger by Michael Portman
- Can We Save the Tiger? by Martin Jenkins
- Tiger Cubs by Ruth Owen
Overdrive/Libby or Hoopla:
- No Beast So Fierce: The Terrifying True Story of the Champawat Tiger, the Deadliest Man-Eater in History by Dane Huckelbridge (nonfiction)
- A Tiger Among Us: A Story of Valor in Vietnam’s A Shau Valley by Bennie G. Adkins
- Tiger Lily by Jodi Lynn Anderson
- The Tiger Rising by Kate DiCamillo
- Tigers at Twilight by Mary Pope Osborne
- The Monkey and the Tiger by Constance Clarke
- All About Asian Bengal Tigers by Carol Kline
- Los Tigres (Tigers At the Zoo) by Seth Lynch
- Know-It-Alls! Wild Cats by Diane Muldrow
- T Is For Tigers by Various Authors
- The Year of the Tiger by Oliver Chin