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I am (possibly) over-analysing "The Tiger who came to Tea". Do you do the same with childrens' books?

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Pendulum · 26/06/2009 13:24

I love reading this book to my DDs, but always end up thinking about it really hard. What was at the back of Judith Kerr's mind when she wrote it?

  • Is it meant to be the kind of fantasy story a child of Sophie's age would make up and tell her teachers?
  • Is it a parable about the excitement of a change to the everyday routine (a guest at tea-time, no bath, supper in a cafe- the latter especially exotic I guess at the time of writing)
  • Or is it a tale that Sophie's Mogadon-ed up mother make up to explain to her dad why his dinner wasn't ready?

Anyone else thought about this? What other childrens' books seem to you to have hidden depths?

AnnMumsnet · 26/06/2009 13:53

do see the show, it's truly lovely (i've seen it twice!)

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