The Tiger Who Came to Tea is coming to Polesden Lacey! Explore this special teatime story through extracts and illustrations from Judith Kerr's classic story, The Tiger Who Came to Tea. Produced in partnership with HarperCollins Publisher, join us on a family trail around the downstairs of the house and gardens. Pick up a free trail sheet (available until 3 pm) and help Sophie and her mummy feed a very hungry tiger. Suitable for ages 5 and under. Runs daily until 3 November.
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