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The Tiger Who Came to Tea
A beloved classic about an unexpected tiger visitor with a very large appetite.
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by Judith Kerr
A beloved classic about an unexpected tiger visitor with a very large appetite.
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My answer changes every week ๐ but today I'd definitely pick a red panda. They just look like they're having the best time climbing trees!
I'd choose an elephant. I've always been fascinated by how intelligent and empathetic they are. Watching over a family herd for a day and communicating without words would be an incredible experience.
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