The narrator of this book will draw anything you want, but he can't draw tigers! Except trying to draw them might be the only way to get better... This book is magical. Whatever you think of, the narrator will draw it on the next page. There's just one problem: they're really bad at drawing tigers. Hilariously bad. So please, don't think of tigers! But of course, soon all you'll be able to think of is tigers, so the narrator will draw them, more and more ridiculous as they go: a tiger in a mermaid outfit, one carrying a coffee and a briefcase, some just plain awful. But with practice, will they get better?
Alex Latimer
Alex Latimer is a South African author and illustrator known for his witty and humorous children's books. His unique blend of clever storytelling and vibrant illustrations have garnered him critical acclaim in the literary world. Some of his most notable works include "The Boy Who Cried Ninja" and "Penguin's Hidden Talent." Latimer's writing style is characterized by its humor, creativity, and ability to entertain both children and adults alike. His contributions to literature have helped redefine the children's book genre, making him a beloved figure in the industry. His most famous work, "The Boy Who Cried Ninja," has become a modern classic and solidified Latimer's place as a prominent voice in children's literature.