Each big cat is a mystery to solve. This interactive nonfiction book combines rhyming riddles and hard-to-decipher photos with stunning fact reveals—turning science learning into a read-aloud guessing game kids can’t resist.
Who roars, prowls, and moves without a sound? Who Am I? Tigers and Other Big Cats invites kids into a two-part puzzle experience: first, a clever riddle paired with a distorted image that challenges them to guess the animal; then, a dramatic page-turn reveal with vibrant illustrations and fascinating facts. Tigers, lions, cheetahs, leopards, and more come to life in expert-vetted spreads that support early STEM learning while keeping kids laughing and engaged.
Designed for ages 4–8 and written in playful, read-aloud rhyme, this hardcover blends animal discovery with skill-building fun—making it a strong addition to classroom science units, library collections, and gift shelves alike.
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