Mr. Putter & Tabby spill the beans

Cynthia Rylant

Book - 2009

Although he would rather be sipping an ice cream soda, Mr. Putter and his cat Tabby attend a cooking class with Mrs. Teaberry and her dog Zeke, where they learn 100 ways to cook beans.

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Published
Orlando, Fla. : Harcourt Children's Books 2009.
Language
English
Main Author
Cynthia Rylant (-)
Other Authors
Arthur Howard (illustrator)
Physical Description
unpaged : col. ill. ; 23 cm
ISBN
9780152050702
  • Neighbors
  • New and fun
  • One hundred ways
  • Beans
  • Granola
  • Wide awake
  • Sodas.
Review by Booklist Review

Mr. Putter's neighbor, Mrs. Teaberry, invites him to join a cooking class on 100 ways to cook beans. Dubious but game, he attends the class, dozing off while his friend takes notes. When Mrs. Teaberry's dog, Zeke, startles a student, the result is chaos. Comprising seven short, smoothly written chapters, this story offers a bit of action, a bit of humor, and the suggestion that even unappealing new experiences can be worth a try. Fresh and spirited, Howard's pencil, watercolor, and gouache artwork brightens every page of this book from the Mr. Putter & Tabby series for beginning readers.--Phelan, Carolyn Copyright 2009 Booklist

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Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-Gr 2-Poor Mr. Putter! Once again, he is persuaded to go along with one of Mrs. Teaberry's crazy ideas. In this installment, she wants him to go to a cooking class focusing on 100 ways to cook beans. However, all Mr. Putter wants is a strawberry soda with a cherry on top. Zeke, Mrs. Teaberry's unpredictable bulldog, and Tabby accompany the couple to the class. Once it begins, Mr. Putter begins to snore standing up. Zeke is snacking on a granola bar he finds in someone's handbag just as its owner sticks her hand in. Mayhem breaks out, tables are overturned, the chef faints, and beans fly everywhere. This hilarious story is told with a minimal text that's perfect for beginning readers. Brightly colored cartoons of the animals' antics and the characters' expressions expand the humor.-Nancy Baumann, Indian Paintbrush Elementary, Laramie, WY (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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