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School Library Journal - 04/01/1997 Gr 1-3--Those rumpled old friends are back in two new books. In Fly the Plane, Mr. Putter, who still loves toys, realizes his dream of flight with the acquisition of a radio-controlled plane. Tabby is uncomfortable around this noisy new toy but hides her feelings when she sees how happy it makes him. Mr. Putter eventually decides to give his beloved possession to an eager child. Rylant tells her story with clear yet lyrical prose, but the tale itself is a slight one, burdened with too much sentiment and not enough humor. Row the Boat is much better and typical of the series's deft mix of gentle humor and old-fashioned sentiment. On a hot summer day, the two friends are wondering how to escape the sweltering heat. Mr. Putter decides to head for the pond and invites along their neighbors, Mrs. Teaberry and her dog, Zeke. They pack a picnic lunch, rent a rowboat, and end up having a wonderful time. When the walk home leaves them just as hot as before, Mrs. Teaberry knows just the trick to cool them down. This is vintage Mr. Putter and Tabby: simple escapades enlivened by the conviviality of their warm friendship. Howard's colorful cartoons capture all of the fun and the expressions on the faces of the animals and the humans.--Marilyn Taniguchi, Santa Monica Public Library, CA - Copyright 1997 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

Booklist - 04/01/1997 The duo first introduced in Mr. Putter and Tabby Pour the Tea (1994) returns for more adventures. In Fly the Plane, the old man purchases a radio-controlled biplane, much to his elderly cat's dismay. After many unsuccessful attempts, the plane finally flies, and Mr. Putter discovers that he gets as much satisfaction from watching a young boy operate the toy as he does from flying it himself. Howard's colorful, mixed-media illustrations add many interesting and humorous details to Rylant's understated text. Although there's very little tension with so many gentle characters, these pleasant vignettes are sure to appeal to beginning readers. - Copyright 1997 Booklist.

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