The first Little Tiger story, I Don’t Want To Go To Bed, was published in 1996 and since then books about this cheeky little tiger cub has sold over two million copies. Children can easily identify with Little Tiger’s experiences; from not wanting to go to bed to the arrival of a new sibling.
I am often asked if I own Little Tiger Press, the company who publish the Little Tiger books. Sadly, I don’t! Little Tiger Press is an imprint of Magi Publications. The imprint took its name from the character, created by myself and Tim Warnes, due to its success and its child friendly appeal.
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illustrated by Tim Warnes
Little Tiger Press
paperback isbn 1 85430 289 2
book and audio cd isbn 1 84506 426 7
Little Tiger does not want to go to bed but he discovers that staying up all night is not that much fun either!
Also available as a picture book and CD set.
A modern classic.
Junior magazine.
The illustrations are poster-paint bright and the story warm and amusing.
The Independent.
Winner of the Nottinghamshire Children’s Book Award 1997
Winner of the Dutch Librarians’ Association Award 1997
Runner up for the Benjamin Franklin Award 1997
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llustrated by Tim Warnes
Little Tiger Press
paperback isbn 1 85430 421 6
mini hardback isbn 978 1 84506 081 7
Little Tiger was very lively. He liked to play exciting games. He didn’t mean to get dirty but somehow he always did.
Little Tiger does not want to have a bath and playing with his friends makes him even dirtier. Can he be persuaded that bathing is fun?
Bright, friendly illustrations ooze warmth within this simple tale.
The National Association of Toys and Libraries.
Winner of the Nottinghamshire Children’s Book Award 1998
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Little Tiger is very happy being an only tiger so when Mummy Tiger announces there is soon to be a new baby Little Tiger is not pleased. His worst fears about babies are confirmed when he visits all his friends and meets their new siblings. Can anyone persuade Little Tiger than having a new brother or sister will be good fun?

‘Wait for me,’ cries Little Sister when Little Tiger is asked to look after her.
Little Tiger doesn’t want his Little Sister tagging along and spoiling his games. But when he looses her down by the river he feels awful. Can he find Little Sister before she comes to any harm?
illustrated by Tim Warnes
Little Tiger Press

Little Tiger is playing hide and seek in the jungle. But who is hiding in the bushes?
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It’s bath time for Little Tiger and Little Sister but with so much fun to be had will they ever be ready for bed?
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It’s bedtime but Little Tiger and Little Sister have lots of reasons why they should stay up!
Rejoining this popular character as Mummy Tiger tries to keep her cubs clean….The colourful, bold illustrations have plenty of additions for youngsters to look out for and are accompanied with easy-to-use flaps that reveal further pictures and storylines - just right for little fingers to open!
Nursery Education
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It’s a lovely morning and Little Tiger wants to go and play in the jungle but first he must help Mummy Tiger with the chores.