So Pete plows the streets all by himself. Pete can't wait to go to school tomorrow. Pete started to miss his teacher and the other cats in the class. When Pete finished shoveling snow, he was too tired to move the snow. Pete can't wait to go back to school tomorrow. When Pete is done, he's too tired to go sledding. "Before you go skiing, shovel out an aisle!" Mom said. Pete and Bob can't even open the front door. "Before you go sledding, please shovel the walk," says Mom. Pete and Bob can barely even open the front door. He can't wait to tell his teacher about it. Pete threw a snowball and made a snow dog. It is snowing again today, and there is no need to go to school today.
The next day Pete wakes up and watch To more snow. "I will go to school tomorrow, I want to tell my classmates about today's fun." The hot chocolate in Trey's house is so delicious. On the way home, Pete and Bob went to Trey's house first. "Tomorrow at school, I'll tell my class all about it." On the way home, Pete and Bob stop at Trey's house. "Yeah! "As they slid down on the sled, everyone shouted excitedly. "Whee!" they yell as they go down, down, down. Pete, Bob and Callie crunched under their feet as they walked up the mountain. Trey and Emma look small on the top of the mountain. "Ski Mountain, we are coming!" Pete said. "Sledding hill, here we come!" says Pete. "The snowy day is much more interesting than the school day!" Pete said. "Snow days are way more fun than school days," he says.Īlong the way, Pete made several snowballs. Pete put on his hat and mittens, and put on his boots. Pete puts on his hat, boots, and mittens. "There is no school today," says Pete's mom. Today it is his turn to show and introduce in class. 皮特猫Woke up early in the morning to go to school. Pete the Cat wakes up and gets ready for school. Pete Cat missed his teacher My classmates, but there is thick snow on the road, and everyone can't go out at all. Everyone had a great time, but the snow got bigger and bigger. He and his friends went sledding, making snowmen and having snowball fights. Pete the Cat snow caused by snow daze Thinkingĭo you really want to take a holiday when you are in school? When Pete the cat woke up this morning and noticed that it was snowing heavily, his mother said that there was no need to go to school on snowy days. The busy Pete cat leads young readers to discover the beauty and beauty of the world and life. In addition, Pete’s activities are constantly expanding, from street schools, from pet shops to fire stations, from ocean diving to castle adventures. We can see that Pete's image and story are constantly changing, and it is becoming more and more suitable for children to cultivate or improve their reading ability.
Since the publication of the first Pete Cat picture book in 2006, this series has been present More than 60 books have been published, and new stories are still being released. "The New York Times" best-selling author and illustrator James Dean created this picture book series. We know kids like their electronics, but we also know that no kid or adult can resist the thrill that sledding down a snowy hill can provide.This is also a book suitable for independent reading by young readers with a certain foundation in English. and Canada, Sam’s Club and Grizzly Supply (E-retailer). The Snow Daze brand of sleds can be found at Wal-Mart U.S. We do however sell our Snow Daze brand to some of your favorite retailers across the U.S. Since then, we’ve sold over 2 million sleds worldwide and helped to make memories for parents and their children wherever snow flies! Currently we do not sell sleds directly to consumers – but we hope to do that with some exclusive sleds in the fall/winter of 2020.
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