Book Descriptions
for Mr. Putter & Tabby Row the Boat by Cynthia Rylant and Arthur Howard
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Mr. Putter and his trusty orange cat, Tabby, are once again featured in two easy readers. Still a kid at heart, Mr. Putter enjoys visiting the toy store to try out all the new wind-up toys in Mr. Putter and Tabby Fly the Plane. He finds he simply can't resist buying the remote control airplane he finds for sale. The cat is much less taken with it, however "...Tabby loved Mr. Putter, so she put up with all of it. " In Mr. Putter and Tabby Row the Boat, the two try to cool off on a hot day by inviting two friends to join them in a rowboat on the lake. It's much cooler there but by the time they've rowed back to shore and walked home again, they are just as sweaty as when they started out! As she has done in her Henry and Mudge series, Cynthia Rylant shows her considerable skill at creating engaging easy readers based on a friendship between man and beast. (Ages 5-7)
CCBC Choices 1997. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 1997. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
It's summertime, and Mr. Putter and Tabby are tired of being hot. Their neighbor Mrs. Teaberry and her dog Zeke are sweaty, too. Maybe a trip to the pond will cool them off. Mrs. Teaberry packs a lunch of apple tea, tomato sandwiches, and kiwi salad. Mr. Putter likes her funny food. When they get to the pond, they rent a boat and find a shady spot for a picnic. They share tall tales while they eat. Mr. Putter tells about the time he won a worm race. Mrs. Teaberry tells about winning $300 and spending it all on nail polish. Soon everyone's feeling cool as cucumbers.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.