Tiger -- Juvenile fiction
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Tiger -- Juvenile fiction
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- Daniel feels left out, adapted by Maggie Testa ; based on the screenplay written by Becky Friedman and Angela C. Santomero; poses and layouts by Jason Fruchter
- Daniel goes camping!, adapted by May Nakamura ; written by Becky Friedman
- Hamra and the jungle of memories, Hanna Alkaf
- Daniel finds a new friend, by Maggie Testa ; poses and layouts by Jason Fruchter
- Daniel Tiger's storybook treasury
- Ready, set, sail!, words by Meg Fleming ; pictures by Luke Flowers
- Tiger and Badger, Emily Jenkins ; illustrated by Marie-Louise Gay
- Daniel goes on an egg hunt, by Maggie Testa ; poses and layouts by Jason Fruchter
- It's a tiger!, by David LaRochelle ; illustrated by Jeremy Tankard
- Sometimes a tiger, Z.B. Asterplume
- Fear the bunny, Richard T. Morris and Priscilla Burris
- Close your eyes, Kate Banks ; pictures by Georg Hallensleben
- Clean-up time!, adapted by Patty Michaels ; poses and layouts by Jason Fruchter
- The tiger rising, Kate DiCamillo
- We can ride down the slide, by Maggie Testa ; poses and layouts by Jason Fruchter
- A tiger called Tomás, Charlotte Zolotow, Marta Álvarez Miguéns ; afterword by Crescent Dragonwagon
- Friends forever!, adapted by Natalie Shaw ; poses and layouts by Jason Fruchter
- Fox the tiger, by Corey R. Tabor
- Daniel learns to swim, adapted by Alexandra Cassel Schwartz ; poses and layouts by Jason Fruchter
- Who can? Daniel can!, adapted by Maggie Testa ; based on the screenplay written by Becky Friedman and Angela C. Santomero ; poses and layouts by Jason Fruchter
- Tiger boy, Mitali Perkins ; illustrated by Jamie Hogan
- A good day, written by Daniel Nesquens ; illustrated by Miren Asiain Lora
- Jeff goes wild, by Angie Rozelaar
- Daniel goes to the dentist, adapted by Alexandra Cassell Schwartz ; poses and layouts by Jason Fruchter
- The tiger who would be king, James Thurber ; illustrated by Joohee Yoon
- Daniel plays at school, adapted by Daphne Pendergrass ; based on the screenplay "Problem solver Daniel" written by Becky Friedman ; poses and layouts by Jason Fruchter
- Raj, the bookstore tiger, Kathleen T. Pelley ; illustrated by Paige Keiser
- Friends help each other, adapted by Farrah McDoogle ; based on the screenplay "Friends help each other" written by Wendy Harris ; poses and layouts by Jason Fruchter
- Tiny feet between the mountains, written and illustrated by Hanna Cha
- Tigger tales, by A.A. Milne ; illustrations by Ernest H. Shepard
- A gift from Daniel, by Maria Le ; poses and layouts by Jason Fruchter
- Little tiger rescue, by Rachel Delahaye ; illustrated by Jo Anne Davies
- A thief at the National Zoo, by Ron Roy ; illustrated by Timothy Bush
- Daniel learns to share, adapted by Becky Friedman ; based on the screenplay "Daniel Shares His Tigertastic Car" written by Wendy Harris ; poses and layouts by Jason Fruchter
- What about worms!?, by [Mo Willems and], Ryan T. Higgins
- Books are the best, adapted by Maggie Testa ; poses and layouts by Jason Fruchter
- Leo the late bloomer, by Robert Kraus ; pictures by Jose Aruego
- Daniel visits a pumpkin patch, by Maggie Testa ; poses and layouts by Jason Fruchter
- Just the way you are, Emma Dodd
- Daniel says I'm sorry, adapted by Haley Hoffman ; poses and layouts by Jason Fruchter
- The little tiger, Nicola Killen
- The kiss, [text] Eoin McLaughlin ; [illustrations] Polly Dunbar
- Helpers in your neighborhood, by Alexandra Cassel Schwartz ; poses and layouts by Jason Fruchter
- Tiger has a tantrum, a book about feeling angry, written by Sue Graves ; illustrated by Trevor Dunton
- The shimmering stone, Paula Harrison
- The tiger who came for dinner, by Steve Smallman ; illustrated by Joëlle Dreidemy
- Stripes the tiger, written by Jean Leroy & Berengere Delaporte ; illustrated by Berengere Delaporte
- Cinnamon, Neil Gaiman ; pictures by Divya Srinivasan
- Cats are cats, Valeri Gorbachev
- Plumply, dumply pumpkin, written by Mary Serfozo ; illustrated by Valeria Petrone
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