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Mayor Goodway’s eyes grew wide. “It’s… wonderful! But where’s the swan?”

“A little duct tape, a little pup-power, and… ta-da!” Rocky announced.

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). PAW Patrol

Zuma used his water cannons to gently push the stray bits of glitter and paper to the shore where Marshall was waiting to scoop them up.

“Oh, no! My boat is a headless, purple-stained disaster!” Mayor Goodway wailed. Mayor Goodway’s eyes grew wide

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.

It was a sunny morning in Adventure Bay, and the air smelled of cotton candy and popcorn. The annual Float Your Boat Festival was about to begin! Everyone had built small, decorated boats to race down the river that ran through the park. Finally, it was race time

That evening, as the sun set over Adventure Bay, the pups shared a pup-tub full of ice cream.

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

“Great work today, team,” said Ryder. “We fixed a festival, saved a swan, and kept the river clean.”

“Green means go!” barked Rocky, who loved recycling.