A New Home for Tiger

by Joan Stimson

Published 19 January 1996
When Mother Tiger announces that they're moving to a new home, Young Tiger eagerly packs his things. But a new home means that everything is unfamiliar -- and Young Tiger is suddenly unhappy. Tiger goes back to his old home, but now he's all alone in an empty house. Before long, Tiger begins to understand that "home" means many different things, and the most important among them is being with your family. Small children who must come to terms with the unsettling experience of moving will appreciate Young Tiger's story. With him, they can learn how to make their new home a warm and cheerful place to live.