Author: tygertale
CHILD POWER! Roald Dahl in the 1980s
The Adventures of John Blake by Philip Pullman and Fred Fordham
Lucy and Tom’s Day by Shirley Hughes
The Beetles with M.G. Leonard
Mangoes and Milktarts: Cooking with Katherine Rundell
The Animal House by Ivor Cutler and Helen Oxenbury
So Much! By Trish Cooke and Helen Oxenbury
Tiny Tim by Helen Oxenbury
Rosemary Sandberg – From the Puffin Club to Picture Lions
Misty
The Land of Nod by Robert Louis Stevenson and Robert Hunter
Quentin Blake’s Tell Me a Picture
The History of London and Other Ceramics by Laura Carlin
10 Best Children’s Books of 2016
Father Christmas Goes on Twitter
Maurice Sendak’s Christmas Mystery
The Christmas Mystery by Jostein Gaarder
Robin Stevens’s Favourite Christmas Mysteries
The Happiest Man in the World by Mij Kelly and Louise Nisbet
Lotta: Christmastime is Wonderful by Astrid Lindgren
An Interview with Santa Claus by Margaret Mead illustrated by Thomas Nast
The Perfect Present by Michael Foreman
The Twelve Days of Christmas by Brian Wildsmith
Beatrix Potter’s Christmas Party
The Bear’s Sea Escape by Benjamin Chaud
There May Be a Castle by Piers Torday
Once in Royal David’s City by Harold Jones and Kathleen Lines
Winter and the Children by Hilde Hoffman and Beatrice Braun-Fock
The Mouse and his Child by Russell Hoban
The Snow Day by Komako Sakai
Brambly Hedge: The Secret Staircase by Jill Barklem
Christmas in July by Arthur Yorinks and Richard Egielski
Millions by Frank Cottrell Boyce
Ivor the Engine’s Christmas
Easter Treat by Roger Duvoisin
Melrose and Croc by Emma Chichester Clark
The White Lands of Raymond Briggs
Tygertale’s Advent Calendar 2016
Winter Magic curated by Abi Elphinstone
Children in East and West by Ingrid Vang Nyman
Witches of the Northern Lights
Ingrid Vang Nyman’s Garden
The Encyclopedia of Early Earth by Isabel Greenberg
Daddy-Long-Legs by Jean Webster & Edward Ardizzone
The Songs of Roald Dahl
Luke Pearson Q&A
Quentin Blake’s Jackanory Olympics
The Way to Write for Children by Joan Aiken
Lotta by Astrid Lindgren & Beatrice Alemagna
Jesus in London by Edith Nesbit
Willy Wonka and Other Psychopaths
Revolutionary Russian Children’s Books
Atomic Adventures with Professor Astro Cat & Ben Newman
Mapping Piers Torday’s The Last Wild by Thomas Flintham
Pancake Day
Mapping The Shadow Keeper – Abi Elphinstone Q&A
10 Best Children’s Books of 2015
10 Best Picture Books of 2015
Words & Pictures Advent Stories
The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus by L. Frank Baum
A Storyteller Christmas
Hansi by Ludwig Bemelmans
The Sleeping Beauty Theatre
Klaus by Grant Morrison and Dan Mora
A Boy Called Christmas: Q&A with illustrator Chris Mould
Mary by Brian Wildsmith
Puffin Post at Christmas
The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry and Lisbeth Zwerger
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer by Robert L. May
Shirley Hughes and Clara Vuillamy’s Christmas Books
The First Christmas by Enid Blyton
A Christmas Memory by Truman Capote and Beth Peck
Mog’s Christmas Calamity by Judith Kerr
The Wolves of Willoughby Chase by Joan Aiken
The Tomten by Astrid Lindgren and Kitty Crowther
I Like Winter by Lois Lenski
The Mysterious Toyshop by Cyril W. Beaumont and Wyndham Payne
The Christmas Eve Tree – Emily Sutton Q&A
The Dolls’ House by Rumer Godden
Pinocchio the Boy or Incognito in Collodi by Lane Smith
The Christmas Bower by Polly Redford and Edward Gorey
Tygertale’s Advent Calendar 2015
Refuge by Anne Booth and Sam Usher
We are shed people: Dahl, Gorey & Riddell
‘A’ is for Atlas
Railhead by Philip Reeve
It’s Too Frightening For Me! By Shirley Hughes
The Black Hand Gang
The Book That My Parents Read to Me – Wide Awake Jake
Beatrice Alemagna Q&A
The Rainbow of Time by Jimmy Liao
Close to the Wind by Jon Walter
Katherine Rundell’s The Wolf Wilder by Gelrev Ongbico
Ed Vere Q&A
I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith
Emily Hughes Q&A
The Yellow “M” by Edgar P. Jacobs
Dillweed’s Revenge by Florence Parry Heide and Carson Ellis
SF Said Q&A
The Gothic Empire – Bryan Talbot’s Nemesis the Warlock
David Lucas Q&A
The Original Steampunk – Bryan Talbot’s Luther Arkwright
The Book I Read Until it Fell Apart – Tintin Prisoners of the Sun
Rilla Alexander Q&A
Philip Reeve Q&A
The List of Betterment
Reading Dangerously – The Tiger Who Came to Tea
Mr. Miacca
The Clangers
Rosie’s Chick – Pat Hutchins Q&A
Alan Garner’s Caves
The Pogles
Nancy by Ernie Bushmiller
100 Great Children’s Picture Books
The Puffin Club
The anti-Narnia: Elidor by Alan Garner
The Mildenhall Treasure – Ralph Steadman
Home by Carson Ellis
Brett Ewins – In Bad Company
Philip Pullman Q&A Northern Lights – The Graphic Novel.
Noggin the Nog
Grimm by Cruikshank
Super Hairy Animals
Maurice Sendak – A Day in the Life
Fungus the Bogeyman Plop-Up Book by Raymond Briggs
Puffin Annual Number One
A Child’s Christmas in Wales by Dylan Thomas
Olivia Helps With Christmas by Ian Falconer
Barbapapa’s Christmas
Mutants, Mayhem, Mistletoe – 2000AD at Christmastime
The Christmas Truce by Carol Ann Duffy and David Roberts
Can it be True by Susan Hill and Angela Barrett
Eloise at Christmastime by Kay Thompson
The Night Before Christmas illustrated by Tomie dePaola
Tom Fobble’s Day by Alan Garner
The Twelve Days of Christmas by George Buchanan
Ladybird Stories of our Christmas Customs
Church Mice at Christmas by Graham Oakley
A Merry Moomin Christmas
Merry Christmas Ernest and Celestine by Gabrielle Vincent
Lotta’s Christmas Surprise by Astrid Lindgren
Once Upon a Northern Night by Isabelle Arsenault
The Snowman by Raymond Briggs
Biff, Chip and Kipper’s Christmas Adventure
My Year by Roald Dahl
The Fish in the Bathtub by Eoin Colfer and Peter Bailey
Seasons by John Burningham
One Thousand Christmas Beards by Roger Duvoisin
