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Little Tug isn't the tallest, fastest, or biggest boat in the harbor, but he's very helpful when the other boats need a push, a pull, or a guide. Savage's illustrations give the boats distinct personalities and provide punch for the story. Tug's busy day will resonate with children, especially toddlers who also spend their days measuring up, helping out, and thoroughly exhausting themselves.
Reviewer: Julie Roach
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
November, 2012