All About Tigger
Winnie-the-Pooh Series
What’s inside...
Learn about Pooh, the best bear in the world. This gift book combines stories, rhymes, facts, stickers and a fold-out interactive play scene. It also features characters such as Tigger, Owl and Rabbit. Little-known facts about Tigger are revealed in this gift book, combining stories, rhymes, facts, stickers and a fold-out interactive play scene.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
3-7
Length
32 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
Why do you think Tigger loves bouncing so much, and how does it make him feel?
Can you think of a time when Tigger helped his friends? How did he help them?
What makes Tigger different from his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood? Do you think these differences make their friendships stronger?
If you could spend a day with Tigger, what would you both do together?
How do you think Tigger shows his friends that he cares about them?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to express their thoughts and feelings about Tigger's adventures by relating them to their own experiences.
Use expressive read-aloud techniques to mimic Tigger's energetic personality, making the story more engaging and lively for your child.
Point out the different emotions Tigger and other characters experience throughout the book, asking your child to guess what they might be feeling in various scenarios.
After reading, ask your child to draw a picture of their favorite scene with Tigger and explain why they chose it, fostering creativity and comprehension.
Discuss the importance of friendship and teamwork displayed in the book, and relate these themes to your child’s interactions with their own friends.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Valuing Friendship
Explanation: In 'All About Tigger,' Tigger’s interactions with friends like Pooh and Piglet highlight the importance of supporting and caring for others.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to be good friends in their own lives, showing kindness and empathy to their peers.
Example Lesson: Embracing Individuality
Explanation: Tigger is known for his bouncy personality, which stands out in the story. This teaches children to appreciate what makes them unique.
Real-World Application: Kids can apply this by feeling confident in their own quirks and differences, enhancing self-esteem.
Example Lesson: Perseverance
Explanation: Tigger often faces challenges but always tries to overcome them with a positive attitude, showing resilience.
Real-World Application: Children learn to keep trying in the face of difficulties, whether in learning new skills or dealing with day-to-day challenges.
Example Lesson: Joyfulness
Explanation: Tigger brings joy and energy to every situation, which positively affects those around him.
Real-World Application: Children can aim to approach life with a joyful demeanor, generating a positive atmosphere in various settings like school or home.