<P> The Tiger Who Came to Tea is a short children's story, first published in 1968, written and illustrated by Judith Kerr . The book concerns a girl called Sophie, her mother, and an anthropomorphised tiger who interrupts their afternoon tea . The book remains extremely popular more than forty years after it was first published, and a theatrical adaptation of the story has been produced . </P> <P> The original artwork for the book is held by Seven Stories, a children's literature centre in the UK . </P> <P> A little girl named Sophie is having tea with her mother in their kitchen . Soon they are joined for tea by a tiger who drinks all the tea, eats all the food in the house and drinks everything, even draining the water from the taps . Then he leaves . Sophie's father comes home and suggests that they all go out and have a lovely meal in a cafe . The following day Sophie and her mother go out to buy some more food, including a big tin of tiger food . But the tiger never returns . </P> <P> Kerr spent her early years in Berlin just before the start of the Third Reich and her father was on a death list because of his opposition to the Nazis . Michael Rosen, also a children's author, claims the tiger could be based on her memory of the past threat: something that could have disrupted her life as a young child and taken everything the family owned . </P>

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