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Pete the Cat loves his four groovy buttons... but can he keep
singing without them? Pete the Cat is back in another rock'n'roll
story about staying positive no matter what life throws at you.
Pete is a rock along, sing along Cat... and with his Four Groovy
Buttons it's easy to keep singing! But when his groovy buttons
don't want to stay on, what does Pete do? Don't worry, it's all
good... Count along with Pete as he sees the bright side and keeps
on rockin'. Pete the Cat is a NYT bestselling character guaranteed
to keep you feeling good, and with a free song, you can sing along
too!
Pete the Cat is off for a walk in his brand new white shoes, and he
feels like singing. 'I love my white shoes...' But can he keep the
music flowing if his shoes aren't so white any more? Pete the Cat
is feeling good in his brand new white shoes, just walking along,
singing his song. 'I love my white shoes, I love my white shoes...'
Groovy! But when Pete steps in some strawberries, some blueberries,
and some mud, his shoes aren't so white any more! But even without
his white shoes, Pete the Cat is all good... Pete the Cat is a NYT
bestselling character guaranteed to keep you feeling good, and with
a free song, you can sing along too!
The buttons keep falling off Pete's favorite shirt You and Pete can
stay cool even when things don't go your way with the new Pete the
Cat Hand Puppet.
Pulling out from the shelter, the mountain altitude and the weight
of the train brings a monotonous sound, the sound of the steel
wheels bumping each joint of the rails, creating a hypnotic effect.
The passengers are unable to see the mountain beauty. The wine and
the hypnotic sound have several passengers napping, and the horror
cascading through the mountain meadow goes unnoticed. Suddenly, the
avalanche comes crashing through the windows. Breaking glass flies
through the compartments in the middle coach cars. The train is
lifted off the tracks and thrown sideways as if it were a toy. The
train suddenly stops in its tracks.Motionless, the train sits
victimized by Mother Nature, unable to move. The bright sunlight is
clouded by a cloud, a cloud not of vapor but of snow and ice. Tons
of frozen ice has covered the entire train in an instant. Buried
beneath one of Mother Natures tools of torture, entombed, the
passengers and crew are rendered helpless and at her mercy. Perched
one thousand feet above Donner Lake, pushed to the edge, and
hanging partially rolled over to one side, the train and her
passengers are truly helpless.
Join Pete the Kitty as he gets creative in this I Can Read story
from New York Times bestselling team Kimberly and James Dean. Pete
the Kitty loves art class. But when the project is to go outside
and make art from nature, Pete isn’t sure what to create. Then
inspiration strikes and Pete realizes that nature art is cooler
than he ever imagined! Beginner readers will love creating nature
art with Pete! This My First I Can Read book is carefully crafted
using basic language, word repetition, sight words, and sweet
illustrations—which means it's perfect for shared reading with
emergent readers. The active, engaging My First I Can Read
stories have appealing plots and lovable characters, encouraging
children to continue their reading journey.
New York Times bestselling author and artist James Dean takes readers along for an outdoor adventure with Pete the Cat!
In Pete the Cat Goes Camping, Pete can't wait to go hiking, fishing, and eat s'mores by the campfire. But when he hears about the mysterious creature named Bigfoot, Pete can't help but wonder: Is Bigfoot real?
Pete the Cat Goes Camping is a Level 1 I Can Read book, which means it's perfect for shared reading with a child.
Pete the Cat, coolest kitty ever, is ready for another adventure! In Pete the Cat: Pete 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? Pete at the Beach is a My First I Can Read book. It is designed to excite and engage beginning readers. Reading aloud to a child is the first step to helping a kid become a great reader.
Pete the Cat earns and saves money to buy a supercool toy in this
Level 1 I Can Read from New York Times bestselling creators
Kimberly and James Dean. Pete the Cat wants a supercool Sharkbot
toy, but he doesn't have enough money in his piggy bank. He takes
on odd jobs, from shoveling snow to selling lemonade and more, and
saves every penny. How long will it take for him to earn enough
money to buy the toy? Find out in this Level 1 I Can Read book
complete with original illustrations from the creators of Pete the
Cat, Kimberly and James Dean. Pete the Cat Saves Up is perfect for
children learning to sound out words and sentences. Whether shared
at home or in a classroom, the short sentences, familiar words, and
simple concepts of Level One books support success for children
eager to start reading on their own.
Pete the Cat has woken up grumpy today! Nothing seems to be going
his way. But maybe some groovy magic sunglasses can help... Pete
the Cat has woken up feeling blue - and he just doesn't know what
to do! But when Pete is given some groovy, magic sunglasses, he
finds out that maybe, just maybe, feeling blue isn't something you
have to do. Spread the good mood with Pete and his friends in the
rockin' adventure all about seeing the bright side of every day!
From New York Times bestselling author-illustrator team James and
Kimberly Dean comes the next I Can Read Comics book in the Pete the
Cat series! In Pete the Cat and the Sprinkle Stealer, Secret Agent
Meow (also known as Pete the Cat) is ready to crack another case: a
cat burglary hits too close to home when someone steals Pete's
parents' secret recipe for rainbow sprinkle cookies! Pete the Cat
and the Sprinkle Stealer is a Level One I Can Read Comic, which
means it will introduce children into the world of graphic novel
storytelling and encourage visual literacy in emerging readers.
Pete the Cat helps out at the supermarket in this Level 1 I Can Read tale from New York Times bestselling creators Kimberly and James Dean
Along with his dad and brother, Pete the Cat heads off to the supermarket. But what happens when Dad loses the grocery list before they even get there? It’s up to Pete and Bob to help remind Dad what was on their list!
Pete the Cat's Trip to the Supermarket is a Level I Can Read book, complete with original illustrations from the creators of Pete the Cat, Kimberly and James Dean, and is perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences.
From New York Times bestselling author-illustrator team James and
Kimberly Dean comes the next I Can Read Comics book in the Pete the
Cat series! When Agent Meow (also known as Pete the Cat) discovers
an empty alien spaceship and accidentally launches into space, what
else will he find? Early readers will love blasting off with Agent
Meow in this otherworldly adventure! Pete the Cat and the Sprinkle
Stealer is a Level One I Can Read Comic, which means it will
introduce children into the world of graphic novel storytelling and
encourage visual literacy in emerging readers.
Pete the Cat helps kids learn to read with phonics! Who knew
reading could be so groovy? This set of 12 simple and fun Pete the
Cat storybooks is an excellent choice to share with your beginning
reader. It's a fun way to learn to read and as a supplement for
activity books for children ages 3 to 6. Enter into the world of
reading with My First I Can Read! Reviewed by a phonics expert,
these 12 short full-color books feature repeated examples of short
and long vowel sounds and common sight words. Each of the simple
stories in this box set is designed to teach kids how to master
reading while rocking out with Pete the Cat. Phonics teaches
children the relationship between letters and the sounds they make.
A child who has mastered these relationships has an excellent
foundation for learning to read and spell. According to the
National Institute of Child Health & Human Development, a child
who has learned phonics has a method to recognize familiar words
and "decode" unfamiliar ones.
* Concise but thorough and reader-friendly, this comprehensive text
is a guide on how to shape learner pronunciation. * Comprehensively
addresses all topics related to teaching connected speech,
including phonemes, register, contexts for CS * Features ample
examples, exercises, and activities of shaping learner
pronunciation * Provides organizing questions at the beginning of
each chapter and a section on Learner Exercise Ideas in each
chapter
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