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Pete the Cat and the Supercool Science Fair

by James Dean, Kimberly Dean (Author)

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Series: Pete the Cat

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Pete and his friends have a blast at the school science fair!

In Pete the Cat's Supercool Science Fair from New York Times bestselling author-illustrator team Kimberly and James Dean, Pete the Cat and his friends are excited to build the coolest volcano ever for their school's science fair.

After a few unexpected mishaps, the team is finally ready. Yet after seeing their other classmates'creations, they can't help but wonder: is their volcano good enough to win first place?

Thankfully, Pete has a sparkly surprise up his sleeve!

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Pete the Cat books are favorite in my house. We own just about all of the Pete book. This book is great for my science loving third grader.
  kaladrew | Nov 23, 2024 |
Pete the cat is trying to make the best volcano for his science fair project. The book includes directions on how to make your own volcano, and would be a great introduction to scientific writing. Students can make connections to how they write experiments, the directions for conducting one, and write up for the end results. this book is a fun way to introduce an important part of the scientific method. ( )
  Marie.Kubeczka | Nov 5, 2021 |
This is a fun book for children! This book is about Pete and his classmates teaming up to build an awesome experiment for the science fair! This book also gives tips on how to build a volcano. This book is intended for an audience who loves science! ( )
  tori_huynh | Nov 3, 2020 |
This book is a fun and simplistic narrative that introduces the concepts of experimentation. It is aimed at lower grade levels, K-2, and tells you about how Pete makes a volcano with his friends as an science experiment for school. The book provides materials and steps for how to make the volcano within the story and could be used to talk about scientific write-ups and how you want others to be able to do the same experiment by looking at the step-by-step directions you write. You could talk about how write-ups need to be very specific by asking kids to write directions for you to do a really simple task and mess it up over and over by taking everything too literally ex: making a PB & J. Then you could write out directions for how to do Pete's experiment as a class using the information in the book. You could use these as a non example and talk about how you would need more details. You could use an actual example to help compare the two as well. Then, you could amend your directions to add more specific details to the process and try it out as a class just like Pete did with his friends! ( )
  courtneywalker | Oct 23, 2020 |
This book shows the importance of teamwork and the brilliance that can come from the mind of young ones. It's cute and the illustrations really bring the story to life. ( )
  jxs184 | Apr 5, 2020 |
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James Deanprimary authorall editionscalculated
Dean, KimberlyAuthormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Montagnier, IsabelleTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed

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Juvenile Fiction. Juvenile Literature. Picture Book Fiction. HTML:

Pete and his friends have a blast at the school science fair!

In Pete the Cat's Supercool Science Fair from New York Times bestselling author-illustrator team Kimberly and James Dean, Pete the Cat and his friends are excited to build the coolest volcano ever for their school's science fair.

After a few unexpected mishaps, the team is finally ready. Yet after seeing their other classmates'creations, they can't help but wonder: is their volcano good enough to win first place?

Thankfully, Pete has a sparkly surprise up his sleeve!

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