Mr. Putter & Tabby See the Stars

by Cynthia Rylant

Mr. Putter and Tabby (book 16)

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When Mr. Putter cannot sleep after eating too many of Mrs. Teaberry's pineapple jelly rolls, he and Tabby take a moonlit stroll that ends with the perfect neighborly gathering.

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Mr. Putter and Tabby See the Stars is a heartwarming tale about friendship that still has enough goofiness to keep a beginning reader giggling. When Mr. Putter can't sleep because he has a bellyache from eating too many treats, he enjoys the night with his cat companion, and then meets up with his human companion, whose pet has a bellyache! The art is bright and everyone is always smiling, and the feel-good energy of the book prevades through the story as well.
Mr. Putter and Tabby See the Stars is another adventure in this series that two lovable characters embark on together. A great transitional chapter book, this series is an engaging and enjoyable read for beginning readers. In my 2nd grade internship this semester, the students read this story during shared reading. I love the characters because they are believable. Students can invest time into these characters and become excited to read more about them in this series. The illustrations are modern and very expressive. By using the context clues, students can easily read and comprehend the plot. In this story, Mr. Putter ate too many jelly rolls and cannot fall asleep because of a stomach ache! Students will be able to relate to this show more enjoyable story about friendship and memories. The big idea of this story is about neighbors and friendship. show less
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After Mr. Putter eats exactly twenty-one of Mrs. Teaberry's delicious pineapple jelly rolls, he ends up with a grumbling tummy--and a bad case of insomnia! A midnight stargazing stroll with Tabby seems to be just the cure. But could it be that Mr. Putter and Tabby aren't the only ones still wide awake?
Cynthia Rylant and Arthur Howard's, "Mr. Putter & Tabby See the Stars" reveals a wonderful short story with pictures for the beginning reader. This easy reader in the Mr. Putter & Tabby series tells a story of Mr. Putter visiting with his friend Mrs. Teaberry late at night under the stars. Mr. Putter cannot sleep because he has stuffed his belly with one too many homemade jelly rolls before bed. So he takes Tabby for a walk outside and has the good fortune of another run-in with Mrs. Teaberry and her dog Zeke. The next day Zeke is shown taking taking an invitation to Mr. Putter to enjoy more of Mrs. Teabearry's homemade jelly rolls.

This easy reader is not specified for a specific reader level, although the length implies some knowledge show more of sentence and word recognition and formation. This book is perfect for readers with working knowledge of literacy under their belt.

Themes: Mr. Putter & Tabby, Easy Reader, Series, nighttime adventures, retirement.
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I love this series and am every so thankful that kids do, too. I really want to be neighbors to Mr. Putter and Mrs. Teaberry.
Sweet story of Mr. Putter and his neigbor, Mrs. Teaberry. Poor Mr. Putter can't sleep one night because he ate too many of Mrs. Teaberry's yummy jelly rolls. How will he and his cat, Tabby, ever settle down for the night with his tummy grumbling so much?
This book tells the story of Mr. Putter and his cat Tabby. Mr. Putter and Tabby love to do everything together and have a great friendship. The moral of the book is to stress the importance of compaionship, even if it is with a cat.

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Cynthia Rylant was born on June 6, 1954 in Hopewell, Virginia. She attended and received degrees at Morris Harvey College, Marshall University, and Kent State University. Rylant worked as an English professor and at the children's department of a public library, where she first discovered her love of children's literature. She has written more show more than 100 children's books in English and Spanish, including works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Her novel Missing May won the 1993 Newbery Medal and A Fine White Dust was a 1987 Newbery Honor book. Rylant wrote A Kindness, Soda Jerk, and A Couple of Kooks and Other Stories, which were named as Best Book for Young Adults. When I was Young in the Mountains and The Relatives Came won the Caldecott Award. She has many popular picture books series, including Henry and Mudge, Mr. Putter and Tabby and High-Rise Private Eyes. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Howard, Arthur (Illustrator)

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Mr. Putter; Tabby; Mrs. Teaberry; Zeke

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Children's Books
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813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PZ7 .R982 .MLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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