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Pete the Cat: 5-Minute Pete the Cat Stories: Includes 12 Groovy Stories!

por James Dean, Kimberly Dean (Autor)

Series: Pete the Cat (Anthology)

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Pete the cat and the bad banana. Pete the Cat bites into a bad banana and vows never to eat bananas again, even though he generally likes the fruit. Go, Pete, go! A groovy Pete the Cat adaptation of "The Tortoise and the Hare" finds a bike-riding Pete accepting a challenge from Turtle, who has a new racing car with cool gadgets. Sir Pete the brave. When a dragon kidnaps Lady Callie, Sir Pete the Brave must come to her rescue. Rock on, mom and dad! Pete the cat decides to surprise his Mom and Dad to express his gratitude for everything they do for him. Pete the Cat's train trip. Embarking on a train trip to visit his grandmother, Pete the Cat accompanies the conductor on a tour of the train, looks at the engine and blows the whistle while making new friends and playing train-themed games. Scuba-Cat. As Pete the Cat searches underwater for a seahorse, he comes into contact with all manner of sea creatures. Valentine's Day is cool. Pete the Cat thinks Valentine's Day isn't cool-- until he realizes how many special cats there are in his life!. Cavecat Pete. Pete the Cat grooves back in time to the Jurassic era, where under the guise of "Cavecat Pete," he helps his herbivore and carnivore friends learn to get along. Pete the Cat at the beach. "Pete is spending the day at the seashore. He has fun collecting shells and building a sand castle. But the beach is very hot. There is a whole ocean for Pete to cool off in, but it looks scary. Pete's brother, Bob, offers to teach Pete to surf. Will that be enough to help Pete get over his fear of the water?"--Description from Amazon.com. Pete's big lunch. Pete the cat shares his big lunch with his friends. Robo-Pete. When Pete's friends don't want to play the same games as he does, Pete has a great idea--he'll build a robot that's just like him! But when Robo-Pete gets a little out of control, Pete realizes the best thing about his friends is that no matter what they like to play, it's always fun when they're all together. Construction destruction. Pete the cat gets construction workers and equipment to build the coolest playground ever.… (más)
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  LeesaT | Dec 15, 2017 |
This anthology contains twelve brief Pete the Cat stories, most of them also published separately, either as early-readers through the I Can Read imprint, or as smaller stand-alone picture-books. Selections include:

Pete the Cat and the Bad Banana, in which our cool cat hero turns his back on his favorite treat for a time, because he ate a banana that went bad. This is also available as a My First I Can Read book.

Go, Pete, Go!, in which the Aesopic fable of The Tortoise and the Hare plays out, as Pete takes the role of the Tortoise, pedaling along on his bike, while his friend Turtle (ironically) takes the role of Hare, zooming along in his race car. This is also available as an individual story book, with stickers.

Sir Pete the Brave, in which knight-errant Sir Pete must rescue his love, Lady Callie, from a (seemingly) marauding dragon, who turns out to simply be lonely. Also available as a My First I Can Read book.

Rock On, Mom and Dad!, in which Pete realizes how much he owed to his loving parents, and searches for a way to properly thank them. Also available as an individual story book.

Pete the Cat's Train Trip, wherein Pete, his mother, and his brother Bob take a train trip to see Grandma, and Pete gets a behind-the-scenes look at the engine room. Also available as a My First I Can Read book.

Scuba-Cat, in which our favorite blue feline goes on an underwater adventure, looking for seahorses. Also available as a My First I Can Read book.

Valentine's Day Is Cool, which follows Pete's conversion from an anti-Valentine's Day Card position, to a decisively pro-Valentine's Day Card approach. Also available as an individual story book, with stickers.

Cavecat Pete, in which a prehistoric Pete enjoys a picnic with dinosaur friends. Also available as an individual story book, with stickers.

Pete the Cat at the Beach, in which Pete's brother Bob helps him to overcome his fear of the water, and our cool cat learns to surf. Also available as a My First I Can Read book.

Pete's Big Lunch, in which Pete's eyes are bigger than his stomach, but his friends are more numerous than his extra food. Also available as a My First I Can Read book.

Robo-Pete, in which Pete builds himself a robotic double to play with, when all of his friends are busy. Also available as an individual story book, with stickers.

And finally, Construction Destruction, in which Pete takes charge of the refurbishment of the school's playground. Also available as an individual story book, with stickers.

With such a wealth of Pete the Cat stories, I would imagine that this collection will prove quite popular with young fans. That said, although the artwork was as bright and colorful as ever, I found myself distinctly underwhelmed by the stories themselves. I understand that they are meant to be quite simple, textually speaking, as so many of them are My First I Can Read books, but the result simply wasn't that interesting to me. I also found it strange that whereas in the main, large-format picture-books, Pete's friends are mostly non-cats, in many of these stories, almost everyone around him is feline. When did that happen? I'm not really the right audience for this one - I only picked it up because I am reading the entire picture-book section at work, and this one was shelved there - so I would still recommend it to determined Pete the Cat fans, as long as their mom and/or dad understand that these selections aren't quite as much fun for the grownup reader. ( )
  AbigailAdams26 | May 18, 2017 |
Includes 12 Pete the Cat books - Guided Reading Levels G,H,J,K,LM
Pete the Cat and the Bad Banana
Go, Pete, Go!
Sir Pete the Brave
Rock On, Mom and Dad!
Pete the Cat's Train Trip
Scuba-Cat
Valentine's Day is Cool
Cavecat Pete
Pete the Cat at the Beach
Pete's Big Lunch
Robo-Pete
Construction Destruction ( )
  TKMartinez | Apr 30, 2017 |
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Pete the cat and the bad banana. Pete the Cat bites into a bad banana and vows never to eat bananas again, even though he generally likes the fruit. Go, Pete, go! A groovy Pete the Cat adaptation of "The Tortoise and the Hare" finds a bike-riding Pete accepting a challenge from Turtle, who has a new racing car with cool gadgets. Sir Pete the brave. When a dragon kidnaps Lady Callie, Sir Pete the Brave must come to her rescue. Rock on, mom and dad! Pete the cat decides to surprise his Mom and Dad to express his gratitude for everything they do for him. Pete the Cat's train trip. Embarking on a train trip to visit his grandmother, Pete the Cat accompanies the conductor on a tour of the train, looks at the engine and blows the whistle while making new friends and playing train-themed games. Scuba-Cat. As Pete the Cat searches underwater for a seahorse, he comes into contact with all manner of sea creatures. Valentine's Day is cool. Pete the Cat thinks Valentine's Day isn't cool-- until he realizes how many special cats there are in his life!. Cavecat Pete. Pete the Cat grooves back in time to the Jurassic era, where under the guise of "Cavecat Pete," he helps his herbivore and carnivore friends learn to get along. Pete the Cat at the beach. "Pete is spending the day at the seashore. He has fun collecting shells and building a sand castle. But the beach is very hot. There is a whole ocean for Pete to cool off in, but it looks scary. Pete's brother, Bob, offers to teach Pete to surf. Will that be enough to help Pete get over his fear of the water?"--Description from Amazon.com. Pete's big lunch. Pete the cat shares his big lunch with his friends. Robo-Pete. When Pete's friends don't want to play the same games as he does, Pete has a great idea--he'll build a robot that's just like him! But when Robo-Pete gets a little out of control, Pete realizes the best thing about his friends is that no matter what they like to play, it's always fun when they're all together. Construction destruction. Pete the cat gets construction workers and equipment to build the coolest playground ever.

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