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Bedtime Story: The Tiger Who Came To Tea By Judith Kerr

by Katie Ryan

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Time for bed little one, join us for tonight's bedtime adventure with a big, furry, stripy tiger and a little girl named Sophie. A story enjoyed by millions for over 50 years. Background song: Growing Up by Scott Buckley

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Transcript

Time for bed little one.

My name is Katie and tonight's story is The Tiger Who Came to Tea by Judith Kerr.

So grab your teddy and let's go on an adventure.

Once there was a little girl called Sophie and she was having tea with her mummy in the kitchen.

Suddenly there was a ring at the door.

Sophie's mummy said,

I wonder who that can be?

It can't be the milkman because he came this morning and it can't be the boy from the grocer because this isn't the day he comes and it can't be daddy because he's got his keys.

We better open the door and see.

Sophie opened the door and there was a big furry stripy tiger.

The tiger said,

Excuse me but I'm very hungry.

Do you think I could have tea with you?

Sophie's mummy said,

Of course,

Come in.

So the tiger came into the kitchen and sat down at the table.

Sophie's mummy said,

Would you like a sandwich?

But the tiger didn't take just one sandwich.

He took all the sandwiches on the plate and swallowed them in one big mouthful.

Hump!

And he still looked hungry.

So Sophie passed him the buns.

But again,

The tiger didn't eat just one bun.

He ate all the buns on the dish and then he ate all the biscuits and all the cake until there was nothing left to eat on the table.

So Sophie's mummy said,

Would you like a drink?

And the tiger drank all the milk in the milk jug and all the tea in the teapot.

And then he looked around the kitchen to see what else he could find.

He ate all the supper that was cooking in the saucepans and all the food in the fridge and all the packets and tins in the cupboard.

And he drank all the milk and all the orange juice and all daddy's beer and all the water in the tap.

Then he said,

Thank you for my nice tea.

I think I'd better go now.

And he went.

Sophie's mummy said,

I don't know what to do.

I've got nothing for daddy's supper.

The tiger has eaten it all.

And Sophie found she couldn't have her bath because the tiger had drunk all the water in the tap.

Just then Sophie's daddy came home.

So Sophie and her mummy told him what had happened and how the tiger had eaten all the food and drunk all the drink.

And Sophie's daddy said,

I know what we'll do.

I have a very good idea.

We'll put on our coats and go to a cafe.

So they went out in the dark and all the street lamps were lit and all the cars had their lights on.

And they walked down the road to a cafe.

And they had a lovely supper with sausages and chips and ice cream.

So in the morning,

Sophie and her mummy went shopping and they bought lots more things to eat.

And they also bought a very big tin of tiger food in case the tiger should come to tea again.

But he never did.

Meet your Teacher

Katie RyanDublin, Ireland

4.3 (83)

Recent Reviews

Jackie

July 27, 2022

Very relaxing

Fiona

May 5, 2022

What an adorable story! I was transported back to my granny’s cottage in England as a girl, thank you!

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