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“Mayor Goodway’s boat is a wreck,” Ryder explained. “We need a new one, fast. But we also have to keep the river clean for the race. Zuma, I need you on river patrol. Rocky, you’re up for the boat build. The rest of you, help the crowd stay safe.”

The old bathtub was now a magnificent ship. The blue tarp was a sail, the birdhouse was the captain’s cabin, and the plastic bottles were pontoons to keep it steady. He painted a giant paw print on the side.

Mayor Goodway was beside herself with excitement. Her boat was a giant swan made of tissue paper and glitter, named Cheepers II . PAW Patrol

Her pet chicken, Chickaletta, was pecking at the ribbon that held the swan’s head on. With a POP , the head fell off, rolled down the dock, and landed in a bucket of purple paint.

Finally, it was race time. Mayor Goodway, riding in Rocky’s recycled bathtub boat with a purple Chickaletta on the bow, drifted across the finish line first. She didn’t win the speed prize, but she won the “Most Creative Use of a Toilet” award (Ryder decided to call it the “Best Recycled Design” award to be polite). “Mayor Goodway’s boat is a wreck,” Ryder explained

Just as the race was about to start, a gust of wind blew Cheepers II’s headless, tissue-paper body into the river. It drifted toward the starting line.

“My original boat is loose!” cried Mayor Goodway. “If it gets tangled in the racers, there will be a tissue-paper disaster!” Zuma, I need you on river patrol

“Let’s dive in!” splashed Zuma.