Pete
The Cat Books
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There are 36 Pete the Cat titles written by James Dean to be found including:
Pete the Cat I love my white shoes Pete the Cat and his four groovy buttons Freading Pete the Cat saves Christmas Peter the Cat’s big Easter adventure Pete the Cat: the wheels on the bus Pete the Cat: Valentine’s Day is cool Pete the Cat: Old MacDonald had a farm Peter the Cat I love my white shoes Rhymes, Songs, and Actvities HarperCollins has some great worksheets and videos for Pete the Cat, Please see link below: https://www.harpercollins.com/childrens/pete-the-cat-activities-songs-educational-videos/ Pete the Cat’s website http://www.petethecatbooks.com/songs/
Crafts
Coloring Sheet:
Pete the Cat Shapes Artwork
Children review shapes and follow step-by-step directions to construct this cute Pete the Cat craft.
Pete the Cat Craft
What You Need: Pete the Cat Shape Patterns printable (members only) Blue craft paper Yellow or white craft paper Red craft paper Orange craft paper Blue marker or crayon Black marker Large envelope (optional) Glue Scissors
What you do: Print the Pete the Cat Shape Patterns and trace on to blue craft paper. Trace eyes on to orange craft paper and shoes on to red craft paper. Make a set for each child and place the pieces inside a large envelope.
Hand out a set of Pete the Cat shapes to each child. Look at the shapes together with children and have them name each shape. Look at the half circle together and explain that this shape is half of a circle. Place two half circles together to make a circle.
Follow Directions / Listening Skills:
Using the script below, instruct children to follow the steps to make the Pete the Cat picture together:
First, let’s take the large rectangle and glue it to the middle of the yellow craft paper.
Next, let's find the four small rectangles. These are Pete the Cat’s legs. Let’s glue them to the bottom of the large rectangle.
Do you remember what Pete the Cat was wearing? Yes, he was wearing shoes. Let’s glue a shoe to each leg.
Now, we need to make his head. Which shape do you think is for the head? Yes, the half circle is Pete the Cat’s head. Glue the half circle to the top right of the blue rectangle.
Next, we’ll glue the two triangle ears on top of his head.
Now, let's glue the oval eyes to Pete's head and use the black marker to finish his eyes and to draw his nose, whiskers, and mouth.
Finally, let's draw the tail with a blue marker or crayon.
https://www.kidssoup.com/craft-and-resource/pete-the-cat-shapes-artwork
Pete Headband
Another really simple idea, this one we got from Kids Soup. Just got out a bunch of strips of dark blue paper and have the kids staple or glue them together.
Cut out some eyes and ears and you’re good to go
https://legolibrarian.com/2018/04/12/pete-the-cat-storytime/