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The Cat Who Thought He Was A Tiger

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
36

Originally published
  
1956

Page count
  
36

Illustrator
  
Polly Cameron

Media type
  
Print (hardback)

OCLC
  
1394112

Author
  
Polly Cameron

Genre
  
Picture book

Country
  
United States of America

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The Cat Who Thought He Was A Tiger is a 1956 picture book by Polly Cameron.

Contents

Plot

A striped cat believes he is a tiger. While his four brothers and sisters live, play, and eat together with a boy and girl in a house, he does things that he thinks tigers do like living alone in the backyard, eating grass, and sleeping in a tree. Later, he goes to a circus, meets a tiger and asks to play with it as "You're a tiger and I'm a tiger". The tiger sets him straight by saying "You? a TIGER? No You're not, .. You're a little cat." On hearing this, the cat is very happy and runs back to the house where he tells everyone that he is a cat and now the cat plays, eats, and sleeps with his brothers and sisters.

Reception

Idaho State Journal called it a "delightful fantasy" and in a star review, Kirkus Reviews wrote "Tiger colored pictures, posed with dead pan drama, add a note of gentle ferocity." The Saturday Review called it "a delightful story" and wrote "The stylized illustrations add charm and interest to the tale." Duncan Weller counts it amongst his favorite picture books.

References

The Cat Who Thought He Was A Tiger Wikipedia