Party Animals (Tig and Lily Book 2)

(A Graphic Novel)

Part of Tig and Lily

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Hardcover (Paper-over-Board, no jacket)
$10.99 US
6.75"W x 8.75"H x 0.51"D   | 13 oz | 24 per carton
On sale Sep 19, 2023 | 96 Pages | 978-0-593-48631-3
Age 5-8 years
Reading Level: Lexile GN500L | Fountas & Pinnell O
FOC Aug 21, 2023 | Catalog July 2023
It is time to meet the rest of the zoo with the best party ever! This graphic chapter book series purr-fectly balances fun (feline!) friendship with social emotional learning!

Tig wants to throw a party! The zoo has so many amazing animals, and he hasn't a chance to meet everyone yet! 

Lily is worried about meeting the rest of the zoo. What will they think of her? Will she be able to make new friends...or will everyone be scared of the giant tiger inviting them over for dinner?
Dan Thompson is a cartoonist for the syndicated Rip Haywire comic strip and other comics. He loves the zoo and animals. Tig and Lily is his debut graphic novel series. View titles by Dan Thompson
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"Party animals and poopers alike will appreciate themes of social anxiety and acceptance." —Kirkus Reviews

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It is time to meet the rest of the zoo with the best party ever! This graphic chapter book series purr-fectly balances fun (feline!) friendship with social emotional learning!

Tig wants to throw a party! The zoo has so many amazing animals, and he hasn't a chance to meet everyone yet! 

Lily is worried about meeting the rest of the zoo. What will they think of her? Will she be able to make new friends...or will everyone be scared of the giant tiger inviting them over for dinner?

Creators

Dan Thompson is a cartoonist for the syndicated Rip Haywire comic strip and other comics. He loves the zoo and animals. Tig and Lily is his debut graphic novel series. View titles by Dan Thompson

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Praise

"Party animals and poopers alike will appreciate themes of social anxiety and acceptance." —Kirkus Reviews