by Nancy Tillman (Author) Nancy Tillman (Illustrator)
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In this follow-up to Tumford the Terrible, Tillman's misbehaving kitten has a new pastime: "Face in his bowl, he blew bubbles and slurped./ Eating his sweet roll, he giggled and burped." And when visitors stop by, Tumford does something even worse (it's rendered with random typographical marks emanating from Tumford's rear end). Tillman asks readers to help reform Tumford ("Whisper these words in Tum's ear if you would..../ 'Tumford... not all attention is good' "), then assures them their advice has been taken ("Now, there was no need for Tum's folks to scold him./ He'd learned his lesson... you'd already told him!"). Tillman's digitally rendered illustrations are both endearingly fuzzy and madly stylish, with red spike heels for Tumford's human mother and her friends, retro cat toys, and baby animals wearing wee bandannas just like Tumford's. The kitten's winning expressions--he looks like a talented child actor who just happens to be zipped into a cat suit--and the surefire device of impolite body noises make this sequel even more of a draw than the original. Ages 4-6. Agent: Cathy Hemming, Cathy Hemming Literary Agency. (Sept.)
Copyright 2012 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.PreS--As in Tumford the Terrible (Feiwel & Friends, 2011), the appealingly mischievous cat is causing havoc. His human parents are about to host a party, and he has been making loud and rude noises all day long: beating his drum, slurping his food, burping, and generally trying to get attention. The final straw comes when the guests have arrived and Tumford makes a very rude noise and is banished to time-out. The text invites readers to tell Tumford that not all attention is good, and he reforms himself. The Stoutts reassure him that they love him in spite of everything and promise that he can sometimes be silly in private, so Tum "with a grin mostly sweet and sincere, /made a rude little noise into Georgy's left ear." Tillman's illustrations are wonderful and her black-and-white cat perfection (in looks, not behavior). He looks like a real feline with sometimes human expressions. Readers cannot help but love him just as his parents do: "madly from whiskers to toes." With its special message that even those who misbehave will still be loved, this book will surely entertain and reassure all the little Tumfords out there-cats and toddlers! Not to be missed.--Judith Constantinides, formerly at East Baton Rouge Parish Main Library, LA
Copyright 2012 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission."This book will surely entertain and reassure all the little Tumfords out there—cats and toddlers! Not to be missed." —School Library Journal
"Even more of a draw than the original." —Publishers Weekly
"The photo-collage illustrations are large and expressive—much like Tumford—and will tug on heartstrings and amuse in equal measure." —Booklist
"Kitty cat (and human boy stand-in) Tumford Stoutt learns a lesson about rude noises. This Tuesday, Sweet Apple Green is in for a ruckus. Tum beats his drum. He makes bubbles in his dish. He burps and giggles at the table. His parents aren't pleased, but Tum doesn't care. He likes the attention. Then in front of the Sweet Apple Guild, Tum does the unforgivable: toots the patootie trumpet. Mom and Dad put him in timeout. With a little help from readers, Tum learns not all attention is good." —Kirkus Reviews
Nancy Tillman is the author and illustrator of the bestselling picture book On the Night You Were Born; its companion journal, The Wonder of You: A Book for Celebrating Baby's First Year; The Spirit of Christmas; and the New York Times bestsellers, Wherever You Are, My Love Will Find You and The Crown on Your Head. She also created the mischievous cat Tumford in Tumford the Terrible and Tumford's Rude Noises, and illustrated It's Time to Sleep, My Love by Eric Metaxas.
Nancy's mission in creating her books is to convey to children everywhere that "You are loved." She lives in Portland, Oregon.