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Loading... Pete the Cat: Big Easter Adventureby Kimberly Dean, James Dean
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Pete the cat gets to help out his friend the Easter Bunny. He is excited for Easter because he gets an Easter basket but his basket was empty this year. I liked this book because it shows you should help each other even if it is not the Easter bunny and I would do the same thing Pete did. I also liked the colors but in the middle of the book it randomly started rhyming. no reviews | add a review
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Juvenile Fiction.
Juvenile Literature.
Humor (Fiction.)
HTML: #1 New York Times bestseller! Author and artist James Dean brings us along for a hippity-hoppity Easter adventure with the coolest cat around—Pete! Pete jumps in to help the Easter Bunny in Pete the Cat: Big Easter Adventure. When Pete wakes up Easter morning, ready to check out his basket of goodies, he discovers the Easter Bunny needs a little extra help. Our favorite groovy blue cat puts on his bunny ears and finds a way to collect, paint, and hide the eggs, all in time for Easter! Fans of Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes, Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons, Pete the Cat: Rocking in My School Shoes, and Pete the Cat Saves Christmas will love this Easter-themed Pete storybook. .No library descriptions found. |
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Much as with Pete the Cat: The Great Leprechaun Chase, I found myself singularly unimpressed with this Easter offering. I've read all of the full-sized Pete the Cat picture-books, and a smattering of the early readers and other titles, because the character is so popular at work, but these holiday offerings just feel gratuitous and unnecessary, as if the Deans were coattail-riding at this point. The rhymes here were only so-so, the story somewhat odd - no, Pete the Cat, helping others, as laudable as it may be, is not what Easter is "all about" - and the artwork uninspiring. Determined fans of the character might find this one appealing, especially with the Easter cards and poster that have been included, but I'd advise all others to give it a miss. ( )