Publisher's Synopsis
Cast into a terrifying world of werewolves, dragons and spell casting armadillos, Tyger has to fight his was out to survive.
It's National Take Your Kids to Work Day and Tyger Pants, a typical 9 year old boy, should be looking forward to a day off school. But unfortunately his dad isn't a cool fire fighter and his mum isn't a policewoman. His dad's a librarian - DULL!
Dull that is until his dad is called away to an emergency meeting, leaving his uncharacteristically cool iRate4 phone lying on the desk. Tyger can't help but fiddle...
The phone is really a top secret Library Service Editor and before Tyger knows what's happening he's plunged into a terrifying fantasy world of werewolves, dragons and spell casting armadillos. Cretin the Cruel and his Werebeast Army are about to invade and, if he ever wants to get home again, it's up to Tyger to stop them. Written for reluctant readers
The Tyger Pants series has a a simple, linear plot line that is easy to follow. It is written in the first person, present tense to put the reader right in the middle of the action, creating a sense of urgency and excitement that keeps the pages turning and helping more reluctant readers engage with the story. Part of a series
If you enjoy Cretin the Cruel try the second book in the Tyger Parts series: Count Tarantula. Review comments for Tyger Pants:
'An action packed, thriller of a ride, non-stop, scary adventure splattered with funny bits that make you laugh out loud.'
'A great book here that will keep young readers turning the page, there isn't time for them to get bored.
'Zany, crazy, different.'
'A must read.'