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Reach for this book when you have a child who is a repository of facts but struggles to engage with the physical world or prefers the safety of theory over practice. It is a witty, slightly absurdist tale about a scholar who knows everything about tigers from books, only to realize he is entirely unprepared when he meets a real one in the wild. The story uses humor and light tension to explore the difference between information and wisdom. It is perfect for children ages 6 to 10 who may need a gentle nudge to step away from the screen or book and experience nature first-hand. It highlights themes of humility, the limits of academic learning, and the visceral reality of the natural world.