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Hardcover A Tiger Called Thomas Book

ISBN: 078680517X

ISBN13: 9780786805174

A Tiger Called Thomas

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Book Overview

When shy Thomas moves into a new house on a new street, he takes it into his head that the new people might not like him. But when Halloween rolls around and Thomas sets out in a tiger-rific costume, he realizes the real trick to enjoying the treat of new friends is to just be himself. This tender story from veteran children's author Charlotte Zolotow explores the trials of being the new kid on the block, and the triumphs of showing your true stripes...

Customer Reviews

4 ratings

My five year old loved it

Yes, I thought this book was OK but my five-year-old really liked it and asked me to read it over and over again. It evidently struck a chord with him.

lovely book

my 4 year old son really loves this book. the pictures are lovely and the story it tells of a shy boy who thinks others may not like him but they actually do addresses a fear that many children have. also, it's a not scary story that takes place on Halloween. great for showing kids who who fear the holiday that Halloween can be fun.

Good Book - Presumably in Either Edition

My daughter (almost 3) enjoyed this book from the library last Halloween & we're looking forward to reading it again this Halloween. I loved introducing her to Halloween from a book that emphasized friendship and generosity among neighbors, rather than scary monsters, pranks, or candy. The illustrations were lovely. I'm sure the original edition had beautiful illustrations too, and the previous reviewer might have been chagrinned by the changes to a personal childhood favorite. But I'm guessing that most people who, like my family, discover the story for the the first time in this edition will find nothing amiss.

A happy Halloween story - -especially for your wee, shy ones

Diana Cain Bluthenthal's brightly-colored illustrations bring Charlotte Zolotow's A Tiger Called Thomas to life once again--just in time for its 40th anniversary. Charlotte Zolotow's classic is a sad but sweet tale of a shy, preschool-aged boy's move into a new neighborhood-a neighborhood where he's afraid no one will like him.Zolotow's story is more to the point today when so many families are on the move, than when it was first published in 1963. Today's children seldom grow up in the neighborhoods where they were born. Today's children often find themselves in Thomas's situation--trying to fit in, trying to find acceptance in their new, unfamiliar worlds. And the shy ones feel Thomas's pain. They too, are afraid no one will like them.Bluthenthal opens the book with a 2-page spread showing a forlorn Thomas sitting on the moving van's ramp. Chin in hand, Thomas sadly stares at his sneakers while his little goldfish stares up at him. The tag marked "fragile" seems to describe Thomas, not just the fishbowl for his best buddy in the world.When you read A Tiger Called Thomas to the little ones at Story Time, you can see some of the kids nodding their heads in agreement with Thomas's refrains of, "Maybe she wouldn't like me..." or, "They might not like me..." or, "I don't think he'd like me." You get the feeling that those youngsters know what it's like to walk in Thomas's sneakers--and that they themselves haven't discovered yet what Thomas himself discovers by the end of his Trick or Treat night.As you continue reading though, you'll see the smiles that light their small, shy faces as you reach the end of the story, when they, as well as Thomas, discover that their loneliness can easily be banished. It's a wonderful feeling for you as well as for them.This book isn't just for the little ones at your library, nursery school, or day care. If you have your own Thomas or Thomasina, it's a wonderfully non-threatening way to approach your youngster's shyness. (You might also be interested in getting a copy of Bernardo J. Carducci's new book, The Shyness Breakthrough: A No-Stress Plan to Help Your Shy Child Warm Up, Open Up, and Join the Fun.)I have to admit I'm a dyed-in-the-wool fan of Diana Cain Bluthenthal. I'm firmly convinced that ANY book written or illustrated by her is a delight to read. She has a gentleness, a kindness, a playfulness of spirit that always shows. Her books bring smiles of pleasure to those who read, or listen to, them. A Tiger Called Thomas is no different.Don't save this book just for Halloween. Whip it out whenever you see kids in need of its gentle story--a story that may give them the courage to overcome their shyness. Read it to them with a smile and a hug. You'll all be glad you did.And don't forget to grab Meaner Than Meanest--a funny Halloween story by Kevin Somers & Diana Cain Bluthenthal.
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