Ebook {Epub PDF} Raj the Bookstore Tiger by Kathleen T. Pelley






















 · Times get tough, then, for the bookstore tiger. But bookstore and Raj owner Felicity, with the help of poet William Blake, knows how to fix things. In turn, with a very special book, Raj is able to fix things with www.doorway.ru Keiser's quirky, intimate illustrations invite readers to curl up and share a story—with their own tigers or a friend.  · Raj, the Bookstore Tiger by Kathleen T. Pelley, Paige Keiser (Illustrator) | Editorial Reviews. Paperback (Reprint) $ Hardcover. $ Paperback. $ View All Available Formats Editions. Ship This Item — Qualifies for Free Shipping Buy Online, Pick up in Store. Being a bookstore tiger is hard work. There’s much patrolling, and a lot of sitting in laps at story hour, and then there’s sleeping in the window display. But Raj is up to the task. He is fierce and proud—until Snowball comes along. The new cat in the bookstore informs Raj that he’s just a marmalade kitty-cat/5(9).


Raj the Bookstore Tiger By Kathleen T. Pelley Illustrated by Paige Keiser By Kathleen T. Pelley Illustrated by Paige Keiser About Raj the Bookstore Tiger. Being a bookstore tiger is hard work. There's much patrolling, and a lot of sitting in laps at story hour, and then there's sleeping in the window display. But Raj is up to the task. By: Kathleen T. Pelley / Illustrated by: Paige Keiser Hear Raj roar! Being a bookstore tiger is hard work. There's much patrolling, and a lot of sitting in laps at story hour, and then there's sleeping in the window display. Raj, The Bookstore Tiger, Kathleen T. Pelley This is a perfect story for beginning readers or to be read aloud. It takes place in a perfect bookstore. Let's hope these bookstores don't all go the way of the dinosaur! Raj, a beautiful, golden cat, lives in the attic with Felicity Fotheringham, the owner of the bookstore beneath their living.


K-Gr 3—Raj, a handsome marmalade cat with a golden coat and chocolate stripes, believes he is a tiger. His owner, Felicity Fotheringham, has given him a real tiger's name and introduces him at storytime as "our very own bookstore tiger.". Times get tough, then, for the bookstore tiger. But bookstore and Raj owner Felicity, with the help of poet William Blake, knows how to fix things. In turn, with a very special book, Raj is able to fix things with www.doorway.ru Keiser's quirky, intimate illustrations invite readers to curl up and share a story—with their own tigers or a friend. Being a bookstore tiger is hard work. There#;s much patrolling, and a lot of sitting in laps at story hour, and then there#;s sleeping in the window display. But Raj is up to the task. He is fierce and proud#;until Snowball comes along. The new cat in the bookstore informs Raj that.

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