Follow that Tiger

Follow that Tiger
Author: Melanie Joyce
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Jungle animals
ISBN: 9781786701930

Who is that slinking through the jungle? It's TIGER Follow him as he scampers through the grass, splashes through the river, climbs the tallest trees, and swishes his striped tiger tail. Come and see if you can spot Tiger in this beautifully illustrated picture book, perfect for story time. Quick Catch him before he's gone in a flash.

Read to Tiger

Read to Tiger
Author: S. J. Fore
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2010-08-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1101643676

In this delightful role-reversal story, all the serious little boy wants is to settle down quietly and read his book. But that’s not so easy when there’s an imaginative tiger with an excess of energy behind the couch, wanting attention and someone to play with. Repetitive refrains and sound effects make this a perfect read-aloud, and the sweet and cozy ending will delight the heart of any book-lover.

Thats Not My Tiger

Thats Not My Tiger
Author: Fiona Watt
Publisher: THAT'S NOT MY (R)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Board books
ISBN: 9781409518990

This book combines bright, colourful illustrations with a variety of different textures to touch and feel on each page.

Hello Tiger!

Hello Tiger!
Author: Aimee Aryal
Publisher: Mascot Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004-09
Genre: Football stories
ISBN: 9781932888256

Follow the tiger around the campus of Clemson University as he makes his way to Memorial Stadium for a football game.

How Tiger Says Thank You!

How Tiger Says Thank You!
Author: Abigail Samoun
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Animals
ISBN: 9781454914976

A well traveled tiger takes a trip around the world, saying thank you to animal friends in their own language as she visits eight different countries.

With the World's Great Travellers

With the World's Great Travellers
Author: Oliver Herbrand Gordon Leigh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1901
Genre: Voyages and travels
ISBN:

The adventures and discoveries here described are gathered from the four quarters of the globe, and include the famous stories of men no longer living, as well as those of present activity. Many of the articles were formerly published in the exhaustive work entitled, "The World's Library of Literature, History and Travel" [The J.B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia]. For the rich variety and quality of our material we are indebted to many travellers of note, and to the courtesy of numerous publishers and authors. - Preface.

America

America
Author: Charles Morris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 546
Release: 1896
Genre: Voyages and travels
ISBN:

Follow the Stars Home

Follow the Stars Home
Author: Diane C. McPhail
Publisher: A John Scognamiglio Book
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2024-08-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 149675090X

A captivating reimagining of the intrepid woman who – 8 months pregnant and with a toddler in tow – braved violent earthquakes and treacherous waters on the first steamboat voyage to conquer the Mississippi River and redefine America. The acclaimed author of The Seamstress of New Orleans brings to life Lydia Latrobe Roosevelt’s defiant journey of 1811 in this lush, evocative biographical novel for fans of Paula McLain, Gill Paul, Allison Pataki, and stories about extraordinary yet little-known female adventurers… It’s a journey that most deem an insane impossibility. Yet on October 20th, 1811, Lydia Latrobe Roosevelt—daughter of one of the architects of the United States Capitol—fearlessly boards the steamship New Orleans in Pittsburgh. Eight months pregnant and with a toddler in tow, Lydia is fiercely independent despite her youth. She’s also accustomed to defying convention. Against her father’s wishes, she married his much older business colleague, inventor Nicholas Roosevelt—builder of the New Orleans—and spent her honeymoon on a primitive flatboat. But the stakes for this trip are infinitely higher. If Nicholas’s untried steamboat reaches New Orleans, it will serve as a profitable packet ship between that city and Natchez, proving the power of steam as it travels up and down the Mississippi. Success in this venture would revolutionize travel and trade, open the west to expansion, and secure the Roosevelts’ future. Lydia had used her own architectural training to design the flatboat’s interior, including a bedroom, sitting area, and fireplace. The steamship, however, dwarfs the canoes and flatboats on the river. And no amount of power or comfort could shield its passengers from risk. Lydia believes herself ready for all the dangers ahead—growing unrest among native people, disease or injury, and the turbulent Falls of the Ohio, a sixty-foot drop long believed impassable in such a large boat. But there are other challenges in store, impossible to predict as Lydia boards that fall day. Challenges which—if survived—will haunt and transform her, as surely as the journey will alter the course of a nation . . .