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There's a Tiger on the Train

Mariesa Dulak

'Exhilarating' – The Times, Winner of The Week Junior Best Picture Book of the Year

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Release Date: 01/02/2024

Edition: Main
Genre: Children's Fiction
Sub-Genre: Funny Stories
Illustrator: Rebecca Cobb
Label: Faber & Faber
Contributors: Rebecca Cobb (Illustrated by)
Language: English
Publisher: Faber & Faber

'Exhilarating' – The Times, Winner of The Week Junior Best Picture Book of the Year

On an extraordinary journey to the sea, a tiger boards the train, along with a jungle of other animals - all without Dad even looking up from his phone!


On an extraordinary journey to the sea, a tiger boards the train, along with a jungle of other animals - all without Dad even looking up from his phone! From debut author, Mariesa Dulak, and award-winner Rebecca Cobb, illustrator of The Everywhere Bear.

'You'll never guess what happened
On our trip down to the sea .
A Tiger in a top hat
Came and sat right next to me.'

Off to the seaside they go on a rather . EXTRAORDINARY train journey. But will Dad ever look up from his phone?

A boy and his dad board the train. Dad is stuck into his phone and misses the fact that a tiger boards the train too. and so does a family of hippos, and a band of crocs, and a mum with her piglets, and a pug in a boa - or two.

On the way to the seaside pandemonium ensues, and then the tiger roars. Has he finally had enough?
And what will dad say? Will he even notice?

Winner of The Week Junior Award for Best Picture Book of the Year 2025

Second place for The Children's Choice Award
Shortlisted for Oscar's Book Prize 2025

Nominated for the Carnegie Medal for Illustration 2025
Shortlisted for the UKLA Book Award 2025
Shortlisted for the Indie Book Award 2024

'Pointedly satirical and highly enjoyable.' New Statesman
'Captivating.' Evening Express
'Charming.' Armadillo Magazine