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Available
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R Ryl
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Publication
Harcourt Children's Books (2005), Hardcover, 44 pages
Description
Mr. Putter thinks he is too old to celebrate his birthday, but when he remembers some of his past birthdays, he changes his mind.
Awards
Maryland Blue Crab Young Reader Award (Honor Book — 2006)
Physical description
44 p.; 8.96 inches
User reviews
LibraryThing member MeditationesMartini
This is cute. It's more about a birthday party, the wish part is trivial. What do you say about little kids' books? Unless somebody f*cks up and puts in something reprehensible (happens more often than you'd think) or is a creative genius with a beautiful soul (Maurice Sendak, Dr. Seuss at his
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best), they're all kind of nice and whatever. Show Less
LibraryThing member eecnelsen
This book can be fun in the classroom. Letting children know that nobody is too old to enjoy their birthday even if they say they are. Mr. Putter is suprized with a cake for his birthday and he really enjoys it.
LibraryThing member ericha.anderson
“Mr. Putter & Tabby Make a Wish” written by Cynthia Rylant and illustrated by Arthur Howard is a nice beginning reader story that is easy to follow. Chapter headings help children understand the organization of the story. It is easy to comprehend because it has a clear beginning, middle, and
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end. I think the connection with animals and birthday parties will appeal to most children at this level. Show Less
LibraryThing member Cheryl_in_CC_NV
I just love this series. Anytime grownups, especially older grownups without children around, are the main characters in a book for children, I get a silly grin on my face. I also think it's good for kids to see that life for others exists without them.
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Pages
44