Saturday, 30 May 2020

#Booky100Keepers Day 27: "Mr Tiger Goes Wild" and "My Teacher Is a Monster" by Peter Brown (Two Hoots)

Today's #Booky100Keepers is a bit of a rare old bird, a book that we never really see trumpeted about, yet it's utterly brilliant and one that we've read many, many times. So why don't we hear more about "Mr Tiger Goes Wild" by Peter Brown? In fact why isn't Peter Brown more widely known?

Mr Tiger has always been used to a certain level of prim and properness. He's a gentleman, and wouldn't be seen dead slobbing around the house when he can put on his most dapper suit and top hat, and take the air in a gentlemanly fashion, bidding "good day" politely to all the other animals as he passes.

But one night something happens to Mr Tiger. In fact Mr Tiger goes a little bit bonkers. Mr Tiger does indeed go wild.

Drinking tea with a little finger cocked? Lifting your hat to passers by? 
Mr Tiger becomes a tiger again!

Pip pip!
The whole sequence in this book where Mr Tiger rediscovers the joy of running around stark naked, roaring and generally behaving exactly like a tiger would, is just so joyous and brilliantly depicted.

Just look at Mr Tiger's expression in that final panel. That, right there, is sheer joy!
Of course the prim and proper folk aren't really sure they like this 'new' version of Mr Tiger at all. I mean it's just not the done thing is it, behaving like that! But this is gorgeous - and bear in mind this came along way before Zootropolis just in case you think it all sounds like it has an air of familiarity to it.

Like the rest of Peter Brown's books this one's just brilliantly done.

In fact while we're talking about our keepers list, we ought to include this one too...

"My Teacher is a Monster" is for all those kids who've ever suffered the cringe-making embarrassment of encountering their teacher outside school.

Bobby likes to think of himself as the perfect pupil. Always does his work on time, never misbehaves in class.

However his teacher, Miss Kirby, is an actual real life monster - and thinks Bobby is a bit of a workshy layabout.

As Bobby soon discovers, Miss Kirby isn't actually a monster after all, and after a chance encounter in the local park during the summer holidays, Bobby and Miss Kirby actually get on like a house on fire.

We loved the way Peter shows Miss Kirby's transformation as the book progresses, and of course Bobby's too.

Both books are absolutely brilliant, we're just sorry we've never caught up with anything else by Peter - he's got an enviable talent for storytelling and utterly perfect illustratons.


Original Review Links: 

ReadItDaddy's Book of the Week - Week ending 16th August 2013 - "Mr Tiger Goes Wild" by Peter Brown (Macmillan Children's Books)

ReadItDaddy's Book of the Week - Week Ending 27th June 2014 - "My Teacher Is a Monster (No I am not!)" By Peter Brown (Macmillan Children's Books)

















Original Review Links:

ReadItDaddy's Book of the Week - Week ending 16th August 2013 - "Mr Tiger Goes Wild" by Peter Brown (Macmillan Children's Books)

ReadItDaddy's Book of the Week - Week Ending 27th June 2014 - "My Teacher Is a Monster (No I am not!)" By Peter Brown (Macmillan Children's Books)