Tibby and Scaredy Snout

· Tibby the Tiger Bunny Book 3 · Epigram Books
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About this ebook

Tibby is an orange-and-black striped rabbit. He has long floppy ears, a short puffy tail, and he can hop. But he can also pounce and roar like a tiger!

One day he meets a young boar called Scaredy Snout who, as his name suggests, is scared of everything and anything. Snout has no friends because he is afraid to do what boars naturally do. Tibby befriends him and helps him to overcome his fears and discover that things are not that scary after all.

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About the author

Emily Lim is an award-winning children’s book author. She was the first outside North America to win three Independent Publisher Book Awards (“IPPY” awards) for her books, Prince Bear and Pauper Bear (Bronze Medal 2008), Just Teddy (Bronze Medal 2009), and Bunny Finds The Right Stuff (Silver Medal 2010).

Ms Lim is also the first Southeast Asian recipient of the Moonbeam Award, for her book, The Tale of Rusty Horse (Moonbeam Gold Medal 2009). In addition, Just Teddy was on the Red Dot Award Shortlist in 2010, and Bunny Finds The Right Stuff was on the Hedwig Anuar Shortlist in 2011.


Jade Fang grew up in a fascinating small town in Malaysia. She started doodling at a very young age and developed great interest in drawing and painting as a child. Her passion for art and creativity has driven her to further her studies in Singapore and eventually in US. She earned both her Bachelor and Master of Fine Arts degree in Illustration from Academy of Art University, San Francisco. She now lives in Singapore, spending most of her peaceful days doodling and making art. 

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