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wordnerd153's review against another edition
5.0
I proclaim this to be my favorite in the series. Zing!
dreesreads's review against another edition
5.0
Excellent series, fabulous illustrations. More under [b:Mr. Putter & Tabby Pour the Tea|1033206|Mr. Putter & Tabby Pour the Tea (Mr. Putter & Tabby)|Cynthia Rylant|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1223632399s/1033206.jpg|371533].
corinnekeener's review
5.0
I was just reminded that this was the very first chapter book I read without any assistance. It made me tear up, I guess I'm feeling nostalgic.
torts's review
5.0
Omigoodness, they made more of these books. I mean after this one. I knew about this one. I read it as soon as I found out about it. I enjoyed it similarly as much as I enjoyed the first one. Oh, Mr. Putter and Tabby, you're a couple of pranksters. Adorable, old, well-illustrated, charming little pranksters.
It kind of ruined these books for me when I discovered that there was another series that's essentially the same story, but with a dog. It's called "Margie and Mudge" or something*. I didn't pay much attention, actually. I was trying not to pay too much attention, to be honest. Because I didn't want Mr. Putter and Tabby to be ruined. Oh, but nothing could ruin them. Who am I kidding? Mr. Putter and Tabby can never be ruined. They are too perfect. Oh, I must go find my copies and re-read them.
*Henry and Mudge. I checked. Nowhere near as cool-sounding as Mr. Putter and Tabby, though. Nothing ever is.
It kind of ruined these books for me when I discovered that there was another series that's essentially the same story, but with a dog. It's called "Margie and Mudge" or something*. I didn't pay much attention, actually. I was trying not to pay too much attention, to be honest. Because I didn't want Mr. Putter and Tabby to be ruined. Oh, but nothing could ruin them. Who am I kidding? Mr. Putter and Tabby can never be ruined. They are too perfect. Oh, I must go find my copies and re-read them.
*Henry and Mudge. I checked. Nowhere near as cool-sounding as Mr. Putter and Tabby, though. Nothing ever is.