Mighty Tug

by Alyssa Satin Capucilli (Author)

Mighty Tug
Reading Level: K − 1st Grade
"A visual treat for boat loving readers." --Kirkus Reviews
"Perfect for storytime and one-on-one sharing." --School Library Journal

Mighty Tug may be the smallest boat in the busy harbor, but he is also the mightiest in this timeless picture book from the author of the Katy Duck and Biscuit series.

Around the gleaming channel, where the water's deep and wide, tall ships stretch their sails and the ever so brave mighty tug leads the way across the waves. To the rescue in the busy, busy harbor, little tug saves the day every time. Mighty tug is the smallest, strongest, and bravest boat of all.
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Publishers Weekly

Mighty Tug has a full day of work on the New York City waterfront: "All aboard! Here I come, busy harbor!" Huge vessels loom over her but never begrudge her help; in fact, they greet Mighty Tug with smiles and almost courtly politeness ("Will you guide us in?"). Capucilli's rhyming text includes some crowd-pleasing sound effects but also hits some choppy waters ("Small but oh so strong, she splashes toward shore, / where the pigeons peck and the seagulls roar!") and tends to rely on rhetorical questions to move the narrative forward ("What's next in the busy, busy harbor?"). Mottram's digitally manipulated paintings are more successful: subtle anthropomorphism gives the characters a toylike appeal, and the compositions have a shimmery, aquatic texture well suited to the setting. Some readers may yearn for more drama or conflict than the brief fire episode that concludes the book, but it's refreshing to encounter a small-in-stature character who never doubts herself or feels compelled to curry favor with those bigger than her. Ages 4-8. Author's agent: Liza Voges, Eden Street Literary. Illustrator's agent: Anne Moore Armstrong, Bright Group. (Jan.)

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School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 1--Mighty Tug may be little but she works hard from morning to night in the busy New York harbor. She tows a cargo ship, a big barge, some stray rafts, a ferry, and a container ship before calling it a day. "But wait! A speedy fireboat stacked with hoses and jugs cries out, 'Sound the alarm! Will you help us, Mighty Tug?' Ready as ever, and oh so brave, the mighty little tug leads the way across the waves!" Young readers will enjoy the onomatopoeia from the wake-up and goodnight song of "Clang Clang Clang Clang" to the tide going "Splish Splash Splish Splash" and a "Vroom Vroom Vroom" as the little red boat heads to shore. Rings, beeps, and rumbles round out the day, "All are safe in the busy, busy harbor. With a wave of her flag, Mighty Tug turns away. She's tired, but so proud of her busy harbor day." Fans of Stephen Savage's Little Tug and Gertrude Crampton and Tibor Gergely's Scuffy the Tugboat and His Adventures Down the River will enjoy this ode to a little hero. The digitally composed illustrations in watercolor and gouache portray the boats, big and small, with human expressions reminiscent of those in Thomas the Tank Engine, while the city appears in simple, graphic shapes in the background. VERDICT A sweet addition to the small but mighty subgenre, perfect for storytime and one-on-one sharing.--Barbara Auerbach, Formerly at New York City Public Schools

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Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781481476812
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books
Publication date
January 20, 2018
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV057000 - Juvenile Fiction | Stories in Verse (see also Poetry)
JUV009110 - Juvenile Fiction | Concepts | Sounds
JUV041020 - Juvenile Fiction | Transportation | Boats, Ships, & Underwater Craft
Library of Congress categories
Stories in rhyme
JUVENILE FICTION / Concepts / Sounds
Tugboats
JUVENILE FICTION / Transportation / Boats, Sh
JUVENILE FICTION / Transportation / General

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