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The Tiger Who Came to Tea
This senior collection draws inspiration from The Tiger Who Came to Tea, Judith Kerr's beloved story of a tiger arriving unexpectedly for afternoon tea. The work explores the book's unique blend of the ordinary and the extraordinary, how something magical can unfold within the most domestic settings. The pieces capture the wonder and warmth found in British children's literature, where the fantastical feels completely at home in everyday life.

"I've got nothing for Daddy's supper, the tiger has eaten it all!'
Written by English author Judith Kerr in 1968, this five-look collection draws from both the bold illustrations of the book and the women's rights movement of the 1960s. Backwards jackets, cartoonish proportions, and bright tiger features reflect the whimsical chaos of a tiger turning a storybook house upside down.

Five-Look Lineup
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