Anna finds a tiny wooden tiger ornament at her grandmother's house and just knows it's special. That night, she is magically transported to a village in Russia, where a tiger cub has been spotted in the village. Is Anna brave enough to venture out alone to help the little cub?

In this magical time-travel adventure, Anna finds a small wooden tiger ornament at her grandmother's house. She just knows it's special, and that night, she sleeps with it under her pillow. Anna wakes up to find herself magically transported to a snowy Russian village. A tiger cub has been spotted nearby, sending the villagers into a panic. But Anna feels drawn to the tiger and decides to venture out on her own to find it. 

In the Winter Journeys series, readers join the story characters in their exciting time travels to lands of ice and snow!
Holly Webb started out as a children's book editor and wrote her first series for the publisher she worked for. She has been writing ever since, with over one hundred books to her name. Holly lives in Berkshire, with her husband and three children. Holly's pet cats are always nosing around when she is trying to type on her laptop.

Simon Mendez was born in York, England, and has loved to draw for as long as he can remember. He took a General Art and Design course at York Technical College and then studied Scientific and Natural History Illustration at Fylde College in Blackpool. He now paints many different subjects but mainly concentrates on portraits and animal subjects. Simon spends his time away from the easel reading, watching movies, and walking in the countryside.
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Anna finds a tiny wooden tiger ornament at her grandmother's house and just knows it's special. That night, she is magically transported to a village in Russia, where a tiger cub has been spotted in the village. Is Anna brave enough to venture out alone to help the little cub?

In this magical time-travel adventure, Anna finds a small wooden tiger ornament at her grandmother's house. She just knows it's special, and that night, she sleeps with it under her pillow. Anna wakes up to find herself magically transported to a snowy Russian village. A tiger cub has been spotted nearby, sending the villagers into a panic. But Anna feels drawn to the tiger and decides to venture out on her own to find it. 

In the Winter Journeys series, readers join the story characters in their exciting time travels to lands of ice and snow!

Author

Holly Webb started out as a children's book editor and wrote her first series for the publisher she worked for. She has been writing ever since, with over one hundred books to her name. Holly lives in Berkshire, with her husband and three children. Holly's pet cats are always nosing around when she is trying to type on her laptop.

Simon Mendez was born in York, England, and has loved to draw for as long as he can remember. He took a General Art and Design course at York Technical College and then studied Scientific and Natural History Illustration at Fylde College in Blackpool. He now paints many different subjects but mainly concentrates on portraits and animal subjects. Simon spends his time away from the easel reading, watching movies, and walking in the countryside.

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