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Chargement... Pete the Cat: Go, Pete, Go!par James Dean
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. My son loves Pete the Cat books. This story is similar to the Tortoise and the Hare story. Turtle has a fast race car and Pete has a bike. This story would be great for writing text predictions. Who is most likely to win? Why? Did it turn out the way you thought? Just so many things to write about. Turtle stopped twice thinking he was sure to win the race but he ended up losing. Pete the Cat was steady pedaling and never stopping until he was past the finish line. I gave this book 4 stars because I like the underdogs to win. This book will give students the idea that even if they are far behind they can catch up or even surpass their goals. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sériePete the Cat (Story Book)
New York Times bestselling author-artist James Dean brings us a new Pete the Cat adventure, a special reimagining of "The Tortoise and the Hare" as a race between Pete and Turtle, in Pete the Cat: Go, Pete, Go! Ding, ding. There's nothing Pete the Cat loves to do more on a sunny day than ring his little bell and pedal fast on his bicycle. But on this sunny day, Turtle wants to race someone in his new car. Vroom, vroom! Pete and his bicycle are up for the challenge! And when Pete crosses the finish line, he proves it's not where you're going that matters, it's how groovy of a time you have getting there!. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Grumpy Toad’s motorcycle has a flat tire; Emma’s car is too old and slow. Callie’s bus is a work of art . . . and it’s not meant for racing.
Pete volunteers to race Turtle even though his bicycle has no motor. Pete just wants to try his best and have fun.
What will happen when Turtle and Pete race?
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This reimagining of the fable of the tortoise and the hare has a few surprises for the young reader. Turtle’s speedy race car has fins and tires that inflate into mag wheels. But Turtle, like the Tortoise, believes he cannot lose . . . he’s so far ahead of Pete that he can stop at the diner for something to eat [and dessert]; later, he will stop for lemonade and a quick nap.
Emulating the Hare, Pete simply keeps on keeping on, never giving up, and wins the race. Young readers are sure to cheer for Pete’s accomplishment as they learn that slow and steady helps them succeed. With easily-recognized, well-known, and beloved characters, the young reader already has a strong interest in the book.
Highly recommended, especially for fans of Pete the Cat. ( )