James Dean
4.26 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: Pete the cool blue cat is back and he is in a bad mood! This changes when he is given a pair of cool blue sunglasses that change the way he sees the world. He shares the sunglasses with a number of his friends that are also feeling badly. Eventually, he learns that attitude is...
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review 1: Pete is having his first ever bad day! Now, he not only looks blue, he feels blue and he doesn't know what to do. Then, Pete finds some magic sunglasses. Pete the cat is happy again, but, oh, no! the magic sunglasses break! What will Pete do now?Not as good as the original Pe...
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review 1: My three year old son loves Pete the Cat! And I love the optimism and simple but wise values Pete demonstrates in each book like practicing having a good attitude in disappointing situations, reframing a possibly negative circumstance into a positive one, the importance of trying...
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3.72 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: I get the point of this book, but it kind of sucked the fun out of baseball. Like a lot of little league kids, Pete struck out, missed the ball, got out, etc. There is a moral here that Pete had fun anyway, but the whole book was kind of a reminder of the down side of baseball. I...
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review 1: Pete the Cat is a cool cat and his stories are always nice to read. There are two different authors for this series and you can tell as they are different. This author is good (but not as 'fun' at the other author) but he's still good.This story helps introduce Baseball to youngs...
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3.96 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: The best part of the book is the last page. It brings the whole message of the book together, I think this message is very important for kids to learn at a young age, we like to promote more leaders and less followers. 1. Why do you think Pete kept changing his clothes throughout...
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review 1: Pete the Cat needs no introduction. Beloved by kids, parents, and teachers everywhere, this groovy cat is back and this time there’s a new guy in town. Pete is jammin with his band when a moving van shows up along with a mysterious little dude with green shoes and a red hat. “Sou...