Mr. Putter & Tabby Catch the Cold (Mr. Putter & Tabby) |
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Even though Tabby tries to keep him warm, Mr. Putter catches a cold in this cozy addition to the series.
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Best Of The Series (so Far) 03 July, 2003 I've read the Mr. Putter & Tabby books with both of my children. It's a wonderful series for the beginning reader. This title is my favorite of the entire series. Mr. Putter has a cold and remembers what made him feel better when he was a boy. Chicken soup, some hot tea and an adventure book loaned by Mrs. Teaberry's dog, Zeke make this cold worth having. It perfectly captures just how much fun a sick day can be.
- Reviewed by customer ID: A3QBCX2QMKJ7AH
Cold Myth Perpetuated 05 October, 2005 Other than perpetuating the myth that you get a cold by going outside in the cold without a hat, this was a cute story.
- Reviewed by customer ID: A12PMC7KST02OP
A Great Series Built On Loveable Characters 15 November, 2002 My daughter who is now 8 and I have been reading the Mr Putter and Tabby stories from the very beginning when Mr Putter and Tabby poured the tea. In fact, she has learned to read thanks to this kind hearted old man and his "fine cat." This latest addition as the two of them deal with a common cold is uncommonly good. Cynthia Rylant has managed to convey the lives of two elderly people - Mr Putter and his neighbor, Mrs Teaberry - with dignity, humor and a sense of adventure in everyday living. My daughter loves this story and all the others because of the humorous situations and the likeability of the characters. I love them because as I approach my "Mr Putter years" -- I'm 56 -- I see him as a delightful example of what being an "old man" can be. Likewise I see my daughter learning compassion, acceptance and respect for older people so often missing in children's stories.I urge any parent -- and especially grandparents -- to add this book and any of the other Mr Putter and Tabby books to their children's (and grandchildren's)reading repetoire.
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