Valentine's Day is Cool (Pete the Cat)

by James Dean (Author) James Dean (Illustrator)

Valentine's Day is Cool (Pete the Cat)
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
Series: Pete the Cat

At first, Pete thinks Valentine's Day isn't cool...until he realizes all the special cats there are in his life. Pete the Cat: Valentine's Day Is Cool comes complete with a poster, stickers, and twelve punch-out Valentine's Day cards.

Once Pete the Cat realizes how much fun Valentine's Day can be, he decides to make valentine cards for his family and friends. But what happens when he realizes he's forgotten to make a card for a very important cat?

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Pete the Cat, with his droopy eyes, doesn’t seem like the kind of dude to dig Valentine’s Day—and he’s not. But his feelings change quickly when he skateboards past his friend Callie, who tells him it’s her favorite holiday. After skating away, Pete thinks about how special each of his friends are and sets to making the perfect cards to celebrate them. Larry gets a valentine with a picture of a football; Trey gets a guitar; and John, a piano. Soon, he’s making a card for the school bus driver, the crossing guard, and the librarian. But there’s one bestie he’s forgot . . . Callie! This sweet book commemorates love between friends and gratitude for people who help you every day. Librarians, beware: this includes Valentine’s cards, stickers, and a poster, so, although it may not be right for all collections, some kid (or kids) is going to have fun with Pete this Valentine’s Day. As the title page says, “I Meow You.” — Ann Kelley

Copyright 2013 Booklist, LLC Used with permission.

 

Publishers Weekly

Appropriately enough, Pete's latest includes some valentines for readers: a large foldout poster, a sheet of stickers, and 12 punch-out cards. In the accompanying story, Pete starts out as a skeptic: "Valentine's Day is not cool," he tells his friend Callie. She responds that it's her favorite holiday, and Pete needs no more convincing than that--as soon as he gets home, he starts making homemade cards. By book's end, Pete has distributed valentines throughout his community; he forgets about Callie, but she's understanding: "Hanging out with you... that's way better than any card." Just like Pete skateboards his way through town, he slides through these minor Valentine's Day dramas effortlessly. Ages 4-8. (Dec.)

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Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780062198655
Lexile Measure
510
Guided Reading Level
11
Publisher
HarperFestival
Publication date
November 20, 2013
Series
Pete the Cat
BISAC categories
JUV002050 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Cats
JUV017070 - Juvenile Fiction | Holidays & Celebrations | Valentine's Day
Library of Congress categories
Cats
Valentine's Day

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