Mr. Putter & Tabby Paint the Porch

Mr. Putter & Tabby Paint the Porch

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  • Create Date:2021-03-14 21:07:55
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Cynthia Rylant
  • ISBN:0152024743
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Summary

Mr。 Putter wants to paint his porch。 He has a bucket of pink paint, a big brush, and some rags。 And he has Tabby to keep him company。 Everything is perfect, until a squirrel scampers onto the porch and catches Tabby's eye。 。 。 。

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Reviews

Melissa

We will be so sad when we finish all the Mr。 Putter books。

Helen

This is another fun book about Mr。 Putter and his cat。。。plus some other animals! Very colorful!

Sharon

On a beautiful spring afternoon, Mr。 Putter and his valued cat Tabby settle on their porch to read a story, but all they can focus on is how much the porch needs painting。 When an uninvited chipmunk and squirrel show up, painting chaos reigns!! A humorous story for preschoolers and early elementary children。

Julia Orr

My favorite part of this book was when the squirrel and chipmunk ran around the porch and Tabby chased them around and there were lots of pawprints。 At last when they painted the porch, a pink squirrel and a blue chipmunk walked by。

Marie

"Tabby, this porch needs some paint。" "Tabby, this porch needs some paint。" 。。。more

Anthony

It's Spring again, and when Mr。 Putter and his fine cat Tabby sit on the front porch to enjoy a story Mr。 Putter realizes that his porch needs painting。 While painting, a squirrel scampers on the railing, and Tabby gives chase, and the paint job is ruined。 The next day a chipmunk scampers on the railing, and Zeke, Mrs。 Teaberry's good dog, gives chase。 In the end the porch is finally painted, and Mr。 Putter, and Mrs。 Teaberry enjoy a good laugh at what they both see。 It's Spring again, and when Mr。 Putter and his fine cat Tabby sit on the front porch to enjoy a story Mr。 Putter realizes that his porch needs painting。 While painting, a squirrel scampers on the railing, and Tabby gives chase, and the paint job is ruined。 The next day a chipmunk scampers on the railing, and Zeke, Mrs。 Teaberry's good dog, gives chase。 In the end the porch is finally painted, and Mr。 Putter, and Mrs。 Teaberry enjoy a good laugh at what they both see。 。。。more

Alexandra Calaway

Mr。 Rogers would really love these books and I can't think of a nicer thing to say of them。 Mr。 Rogers would really love these books and I can't think of a nicer thing to say of them。 。。。more

Susan Heskin

I love reading this series to 2nd graders out loud。 These are beginning reader series books but they don't seem simplified, the writing is engaging and the stories are funny。 The students often look for these afterward to read on their own。 I love reading this series to 2nd graders out loud。 These are beginning reader series books but they don't seem simplified, the writing is engaging and the stories are funny。 The students often look for these afterward to read on their own。 。。。more

Audrey Houser

It was really great because he kept spilling the paint。

Stephanie Littig

Cute book。 I noticed there are a lot of Mr。 Putter & Tabby books。 These are great beginning reading books。 This one is about how Tabby and Zeke chase a squirrel and chipmunk through a freshly painted porch。 I think it will make kids giggle, it did me。 The ptures are cute and brightly colored。 Nice book。

Ann M。 Noser

Painting the porch is a rough job, especially when wildlife intervenes。 Charming as always, this series never disappoints。 Love reading with my daughter。

Becky

First sentence: It was springtime and Mr。 Putter and his fine cat, Tabby, were feeling very chipper。 The birds sang, the sun shone, the flowers bloomed。 Premise/plot: The book begins with Mr。 Putter promising to read his cat, Tabby, a funny story。 But he gets distracted when he notices the front porch needs painting。 He decides to paint the porch and then read a funny story to Tabby。 But does all go according to his plan? Not with Tabby and Zeke around! Or should I make that squirrels and chipmu First sentence: It was springtime and Mr。 Putter and his fine cat, Tabby, were feeling very chipper。 The birds sang, the sun shone, the flowers bloomed。 Premise/plot: The book begins with Mr。 Putter promising to read his cat, Tabby, a funny story。 But he gets distracted when he notices the front porch needs painting。 He decides to paint the porch and then read a funny story to Tabby。 But does all go according to his plan? Not with Tabby and Zeke around! Or should I make that squirrels and chipmunks! My thoughts: This is a funny early chapter book。 I love, love, love Mr。 Putter AND Tabby。 This pair is well-suited--for each other and for me as a reader。 This one is ACTION packed。 。。。more

Josie

One of my favorite Mr。 Putter and Tabby books! That chipmunk。。。

Jennifer Niles

Categories/Genres for this class fulfilled by this book: Easy ReaderCopyright date: 2001Estimate of age level of interest: 5-8Estimate of reading level: 2nd GradeBrief description: Mr。 Putter has difficulty painting his porch with his cat Tabby and some other neighborhood animals hanging around。Identify at least 2 characteristics of this genre and subgenre and discuss how they appear in your book。Easy Reader books are perfect for children just learning how to read or are becoming independen Categories/Genres for this class fulfilled by this book: Easy ReaderCopyright date: 2001Estimate of age level of interest: 5-8Estimate of reading level: 2nd GradeBrief description: Mr。 Putter has difficulty painting his porch with his cat Tabby and some other neighborhood animals hanging around。Identify at least 2 characteristics of this genre and subgenre and discuss how they appear in your book。Easy Reader books are perfect for children just learning how to read or are becoming independent, more fluent readers。 This book is an easy reader text; however, it is moving into more of an early reader for more fluent readers。 The focus in this book is not entirely on decoding, but more on comprehension。 Mr。 Putter and Tabby Paint the Porch is an interesting and humorous story told in longer sentences with medium-sized text and more text on the page than a very early reader。 There is a plot with a problem and a solution, allowing children to make predictions as they read。 This book also has more pages than early readers and it is broken up into chapters。 The pictures help tell the story of Mr。 Putter’s painting disaster, but they are not solely used to comprehend the story。 In what ways and how well does the book as a whole serve its intended audience?This is a perfect book for younger independent readers in an elementary school。 Young readers in first and second grade will find this story humorous due the problems Mr。 Putter runs into while trying to paint the porch。 Using animals as some of the characters in this book will also make it a high interest read for elementary students。 Since this book has chapters, first and second grade readers will gravitate more to it feeling as if it is an “older” book to be reading and will be proud to have read the book independently。 Awards: None foundCitations for published reviews:School Library Journal, July 2000BookList, April 2000Horn Book, Fall 2000 。。。more

Keeko

The author's humor, warm-heartedness, and comic timing keep me coming back。 Funny and a page-turner。 The author's humor, warm-heartedness, and comic timing keep me coming back。 Funny and a page-turner。 。。。more

Trish

In this story the porch gets painted。

Karen

There is much to love about this book, but, and I am probably alone in this, I was worried about the paint-covered squirrel and chipmunk。 Also, I didn't want to encourage my son to paint the cat。 There is much to love about this book, but, and I am probably alone in this, I was worried about the paint-covered squirrel and chipmunk。 Also, I didn't want to encourage my son to paint the cat。 。。。more

Danette

6/24/16 Read with Naomi and Julia。4/25/18 Read with Naomi & Julia

Jill

Hahahahaha!Oh my lands, if you have EVER painted anything, this book will be like balm to your soul。 Mr。 Putter is a character I love more at every meeting。

Nora Ann

This book is in the collection of Mr。 Pitter and Tabby books。 I like all the Mr。 Putter and Tabby books because they have great problems。 The problems aren't scary and they are very easy to fix。 This book is in the collection of Mr。 Pitter and Tabby books。 I like all the Mr。 Putter and Tabby books because they have great problems。 The problems aren't scary and they are very easy to fix。 。。。more

Shannon

Amazon Book Description:Mr。 Putter wants to paint his porch。 He has a bucket of pink paint, a big brush, and some rags。 And he has Tabby to keep him company。 Everything is perfect, until a squirrel scampers onto the porch and catches Tabby’s eye。 。 。 。

Chantelle

My son and I both thoroughly enjoyed every book in this series (through #18; the rest weren't published / available at our library yet)。 Mrs。 Rylant's sentence structure is simple enough for beginning readers to enjoy but don't let that fool you! Each book contains an engaging plot, clever & silly humor, and underlying themes of friendship, thoughtfulness, and responsibility。 We spent many hours laughing together at the (mis)adventures of Mr。 Putter, Tabby, and their friends。 We were excited to My son and I both thoroughly enjoyed every book in this series (through #18; the rest weren't published / available at our library yet)。 Mrs。 Rylant's sentence structure is simple enough for beginning readers to enjoy but don't let that fool you! Each book contains an engaging plot, clever & silly humor, and underlying themes of friendship, thoughtfulness, and responsibility。 We spent many hours laughing together at the (mis)adventures of Mr。 Putter, Tabby, and their friends。 We were excited to find out what would happen as we started each book。 HIGHLY recommend!!! 。。。more

Marianac

This is a very cool book to read。 I think you guys would like it。

Sam

I like this book。 The illustrations support the text and there is a detailed illustration on each page。 The text is provided in short sentences。 Some words might be unfamiliar to children。 It has four chapters and each chapter is pretty short。 There aren't too many words on a page to make a child feel overwhelmed。 The story is easy to follow and full of funny situations that children will enjoy。 I like this book。 The illustrations support the text and there is a detailed illustration on each page。 The text is provided in short sentences。 Some words might be unfamiliar to children。 It has four chapters and each chapter is pretty short。 There aren't too many words on a page to make a child feel overwhelmed。 The story is easy to follow and full of funny situations that children will enjoy。 。。。more

Tiffany

Very funny with Mr。 Putter having to re-paint the porch so many times。

Lisa

Cute

Lane

Simple story with engaging common problems and humore。

Kathy

nnnnnnnnnnnniiiiiiiiiicccccccccceeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!

Libby

We've been reading a lot of Mr。 Putter and Tabby recently, but this one particularly tickled Mae's funny bone。 I don't know if she was more amused by the way the porch looked after Tabby or Zeke had chased off another critter or the reappearance of painted critters at the end of the story。 Another fun read! We've been reading a lot of Mr。 Putter and Tabby recently, but this one particularly tickled Mae's funny bone。 I don't know if she was more amused by the way the porch looked after Tabby or Zeke had chased off another critter or the reappearance of painted critters at the end of the story。 Another fun read! 。。。more

Henry

MCL。 I liked the end when the squirrel came back。