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Toby likes being a cat more than a boy. He likes playing at home by himself. So when it’s time to go to school, he becomes a timid kitten. A girl asks Toby to play, but he just scampers away. The rest of the kids swing on the swings, but Toby climbs up a tree. When Toby finally finds the courage to join in, he realizes it’s okay to just be yourself—and that everything’s more fun with friends.

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Toby likes being a cat more than a boy. He likes playing at home by himself. So when it’s time to go to school, he becomes a timid kitten. A girl asks Toby to play, but he just scampers away. The rest of the kids swing on the swings, but Toby climbs up a tree. When Toby finally finds the courage to join in, he realizes it’s okay to just be yourself—and that everything’s more fun with friends.
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Jennifer P. Goldfinger is the author and illustrator of A Fish Named Spot and My Dog Lyle as well as the illustrator of The King's Chorus. She is also a fine artist whose work has been in juried shows in the Museum of Fine Art in Boston and in a solo show at the Danforth Art Museum as well as being a featured artist in the book Encaustic. Hello, My Name Is Tiger was inspired by her daughter's friend Simon, who changed his name to Clifford and dressed as a big red dog (in red-footed pj's) for four months. The only time he wasn't dressed as a dog was at bath time, which was also laundry time. Jennifer lives outside Boston with her husband, daughters, dog, and bunny. You can visit her online at www.jennifergoldfinger.com.