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Judith Kerr reveals the story behind The Tiger Who Came to Tea - BBC Newsnight. United Kingdom: British Broadcasting Corporation. Dec 9, 2015. Look through EVERYONE'S wardrobes. Dad's tie may make a great Penny Crayon costume and an apron could be fashioned into an Alice in Wonderland dress.

Jonathan Dollimore, Sexual Dissidence: Augustine to Wilde, Freud to Foucault. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991, 82. James Matthew Barrie, Peter Pan (Parragon Classic Edn.). Bristol: Parragon Book Service Ltd, 1911/1993. Mikhail Bakhtin, Rabelais and his world (H. Iswolsky, Trans.). Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1965/1984, 9. Disney characters can have some simple and easy-to-copy outfits, and most of them are based on books.Tim Beasley-Murray, 'A wolf in Tiger's clothing: Danger, desire and pleasure in Judith Kerr's The Tiger Who Came To Tea', Children's Literature Association Quarterly, 38, 2 (2013), 205. Go to footnote reference 23. Carolyn Daniel, Voracious children: who eats whom in children’s literature. London: Routledge, 2006, 12

Mikhail Bakhtin, Rabelais and his world (H. Iswolsky, Trans.). Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1965/1984, 10. Our ‘The Tiger Who Came to Tea’ activities have been designed in line with the National Curriculum, meaning you can be sure they’re suitable and stimulating for your little learners. They’re the perfect way to immerse children in the wonderful writing of Judith Kerr, both in school and at home. The Crocodile Under the Bed: Judith Kerr's 50-year follow-up to The Tiger Who Came to Tea". The Independent. 23 September 2014. Archived from the original on 2022-06-20 . Retrieved 23 May 2019.

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Tim Beasley-Murray, 'A wolf in Tiger's clothing: Danger, desire and pleasure in Judith Kerr’s The Tiger Who Came To Tea', Children’s Literature Association Quarterly, 38, 2 (2013), 199-214. Wendy Katz, 'Some uses of food in children's literature', Children's Literature in Education, 20, 3 (1980), 192. Carolyn Daniel, Voracious children: who eats whom in children's literature. London: Routledge, 2006. We’ve teamed up with the book’s publisher, Harper Collins, to create this range of exciting and engaging resources. They’re a wonderful way to develop your learners’ understanding of the story, while also inspiring a lifelong love of learning at a young age. Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Folio Society Edn.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1865/1961, 58.

Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Folio Society Edn.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1865/1961, 66. Debrett’s, 'Tea', Debrett's A – Z Guide to British Etiquette, 2018. https://www.debretts.com/debretts-a-to-z/t/ Go to footnote reference 11. This book has been produced in Braille. It is also published in German with the title Ein Tiger kommt zum Tee. It has been adapted into Welsh, entitled Y Teigr a Ddaeth i De. In this version, the little girl is renamed Catrin. There is also a Japanese edition "おちゃのじかんにきたとら" (Ocha no Jikan ni Kita Tora). The book was also translated into Hebrew, with the title ״Hatigris Sheba Lishtot Te” (הטיגריס שבא לשתות תה). A Brazilian version, under the Portuguese title O tigre que veio para o chá da tarde, was also released.

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Start with a stripey jumper. It can be the start of many an easy costume including Dennis the Menace, Minnie the Minx, Where's Wally, or Horrid Henry. Yet unlike most games, the rules of taking tea are not available as they are mainly part of the English culture's "unwritten codes". 11 The unspoken nature of these rules causes problems for those who have not played the game before, as tea time presents them with a mine of social customs to carefully step around. As part of the socializing process and their induction into the culture of their nation, children have to be educated about this English practice. Children's literature is a key means by which such education happens; Carolyn Daniel views the use of food in children's literature as a way to help children “internalize all sorts of rules about food and eating", as well as about "how to perform properly in social situations". 12 The nineteenth-century poem Afternoon Tea is educative in a sense, reinforcing how to take tea correctly. If you're after more book-smart ideas on how to make easy World Book Day costumes, we've got you covered! Here are just some of our vital tips for making easy and affordable costumes for World Book Day:



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