For Ages: 4 and above
No. of Pages: 32
Publisher: Little Tiger Press, London
Year: 2006
ISBN: 978-1-56148-510-9
Augustus the Tiger has lost his smile! He looks everywhere – under the bushes, on the tops of the tallest trees, on snowy mountaintops, even, at the bottom of the deepest oceans. He does find his lost smile but in the unlikeliest place of all.
This book has a message for children and grown-ups. It’s easy for us look for happiness everywhere else but the right place.
The illustrations are quite clever from a grown-ups’ perspective but I’m not so sure if children might enjoy turning the pages of a book that is rich in browns, blacks and dark hues of the rest of the spectrum.
Excerpt
Further and further Augustus searched.
He scaled the crests of the highest mountains where the slow clouds swirled, making frost patterns in the freezing air.
He swam to the bottom of the deepest oceans and splished and splashed with shoals of tiny, shiny fish.
He pranced and paraded through the largest desert, making shadow shapes in the sun.
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