Funky, funny and beautiful, this is an irresistible addition to every wild child's bookshelf
The Times
This is an inspired book that is exquisitely illustrated and can easily lead to a discussion about being yourself and acceptance.
Guardian
picture book of the year
New Statesman
Utterly charming
Metro
We all LOVE this book - it is beautifully written, very simplistic in style but just wonderful... Mr Tiger is a great protagonist and his 'journey' is both interesting and poignant. We would all highly recommend this.
- Family Review, Guardian Children's Books Website
Children and adults alike will be entertained as they read this appealing and heartwarming book
Scotsman
Stylish and clever
Bookseller
The book is most assuredly an excellent starting point for discussions relating to being yourself, difference/divergence and acceptance for children in primary and even secondary schools.
jillrbennett.wordpress.com
This is the first picture book we've read in ages where I've thought to myself that it is a modern classic and I absolutely must make sure I keep it for my grandchildren. This is a truly charming book.
beingamummy.co.uk
Although short on words, the glorious India ink and watercolour illustrations make this an enjoyable read.
- Children's Book of the Week, Stourbridgenews.co.uk
Author Peter Brown takes us along Mr Tiger's journey into the wilderness but the question is, will he be too lonely out here alone?
Your Cotswold Family