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Pete the Cat: Play Ball!

2017-08-16 
Pete the Cat is ready to play baseball! Pete's team, the Rocks, is playing the Rolls. But when the g
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Pete the Cat: Play Ball!

Pete the Cat is ready to play baseball! Pete's team, the Rocks, is playing the Rolls. But when the game doesn't go Pete's way, what will Pete do?

作者简介

James Dean’s art has sold in more than ninety galleries and shops across the United States. He has devoted his paintings to Pete the Cat for fifteen years and has turned his natural love for cats into his life’s work. James published his first adult book, The Misadventures of Pete the Cat, a history of his artwork, in 2006. He illustrated his first self-published children’s book, Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes, in 2008, and the follow-up book, Pete the Cat: Rocking in My School Shoes, in 2011. James lives in Savannah, Georgia, with his wife, four cats, and one dog. You can visit him online at www.petethecat.com.



James Dean’s art has sold in more than ninety galleries and shops across the United States. He has devoted his paintings to Pete the Cat for fifteen years and has turned his natural love for cats into his life’s work. James published his first adult book, The Misadventures of Pete the Cat, a history of his artwork, in 2006. He illustrated his first self-published children’s book, Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes, in 2008, and the follow-up book, Pete the Cat: Rocking in My School Shoes, in 2011. James lives in Savannah, Georgia, with his wife, four cats, and one dog. You can visit him online at www.petethecat.com.

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The Pete-the-Cat books are our favorites in the "My First Level, I Can Read!" series. Pete may not be as well known as Little Critter, Biscuit, Fancy Nancy, or the Berenstain Bears, but his groovy cool factor moves him to the top of our list.

Unlike some of the "I Can Read" books, the Pete books usually have a complete story, with a clear beginning, a couple of developments in the middle, and then a satisfying ending. I like that even in very early readers. What happens makes sense and the endings are sensible, and groovy.

Each fully illustrated page has two sentences, running from four to seven words each. That's a nice length and a good and fair challenge for a little starting reader. The drawings fully support the text, and while they look a bit amateurish at first the characters are actually expressive and presented effectively.

The "message" if you want to call it that, of this book is that you just have to try your best, and whether you get a hit or strike out, whether you drop the fly ball or catch it, the important point is to do your very best. Pete always gives it his all and that what makes him such an interesting hero for such an early reading level series.

So, this is one of the few early readers books that strikes me as "set worthy" and we've been happy to collect them all over time. The paperback versions are particularly good value.

I heard a lot of good things about this book series but I didn't like this book. It seemed to tell kids that it's ok to be bad at something and not try to do better. I think it should have said that it's ok to not be the best, or to make mistakes, but that you should practice and that it is hard work to do something well. This was just 'it's ok to be really bad at something, people won't care so long as you tried'. Not horrible, just wish they would have built off of it more than they did.

Pete the Cat books are always a hit with my kids. (boys ages 3 and 5) The stories are clear and concise, the font is large and there aren't too many words on each page. Pete the Cat books are perfect for kids in pre-K or Kindergarten that are just learning to read. Most of the Pete the Cat books end up with some kind of "lesson" about sharing or trying your hardest even if you don't win and can seem kind of cheesy to me but my kids still enjoy them. The illustrations are super cute and make the book very engaging for those who cannot read and are just being read to.

We were building up a small library of Pete the Cat books and they all fit nicely on the shelf. When we opened Play Ball it is much smaller than Magic Sunglasses, White Shoes, Groovy Buttons, and Rockin' in my School Shoes. Our copies are all hard cover. What's up with that? Was the profit margin not enough? Anyway, the content of the book is good like all the Pete the Cat books and the website to download the music for the books is worth going to. Pete and His Magic Sunglasses even has a cartoon with the music. Summation, nice book, but stop with the shortcuts!

I bought this for my grandson who loves baseball and has just learned to read. Unfortunately, I found that he already has this book in his collection at home, so I am saving it for him to enjoy when he visits here, and purchased a Magical Tree House book instead for his mom to read to him and his sister at home. They're working their way through the series. This book, however, was very cute and a good choice for little boys who like sports and are first learning to read.

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