Mr. Putter loves toys. He's old and he knows he shouldn't love them anymore. But he does. His fine cat, Tabby, however, does not. She's especially bothered by toys that fly. So when Mr. Putter brings... This description may be from another edition of this product.
"mr. putter and tabby fly the plane" made me cry. i love what happens to the special needs boy! all baby boomers should enjoy this old man who loves toys. so cynthia rylant is my new favorite author, she clearly has my old fashioned values. LOVE LOVE LOVE this book!
My son loves these!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
These are great little books. My son has the whole set and insists on reading them every night.
It's a beautiful book, that my kid's love !
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This book is a great children's book, as our ALL in this series. It is the one series that myself and my two children always look for on our bookmobile that visits us every week in town. They simply are great stories, that really leave you with a good feeling inside. You can really see the love in the stories.Ted Tatosian Vernon Hills, Illinois
Excellent book for beginning readers
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
The flowing language and engaging text and illustrations encouraged my 6 year old son to try to read this "all by himself". Unlike many "early reader" books, the language is not awkward, and the repetitions are very natural. A pleasure.
A delightful, whimsical story for young... and old!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
My daughter, 4, loves this story best of the several Mr Putter and Tabby stories that we have read. Unlike so many children's stories, this one (and the others in the series) convey a sense of real sense of human (and cat)character. The relationship between Mr. Putter and Tabby is loving and supportive. Most important, each story -- and especially this one -- communicates a wonderful sense of life lived with joy, respect, compassion and the muted simple little "heroics" of everyday life. In this case, sharing a wonderful red-and-white remote controlled biplane with neighborhood youngsters, especially with one boy who reminds Mr. Putter of himself as a boy.While directed mainly to children 4 to 8 years old, they have touched by wife and I as much as my daughter as we have read them at bedtime. The small price of these books is more than worth the time spent and re-spent in the simple, caring world of Mr. Putter and Tabby.
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