![]() ![]() We both enjoyed this book, particularly the funny illustrations that show Pete the Cat stepping in all sorts and the repetition of the song, “I love my _ shoes.” T was even joining in with this when we had our second look through! A 4/5 for me today – a good book colour learning and repetition. The story ends with a moral about it being all good no matter what you step in. ![]() ![]() Even then, the song continues – “I love my wet shoes!” He eventually manages to step into a large bucket of water, returning his shoes to their original colour but leaving them rather wet. Dance by Ann Jonas Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes by Eric Litwin. He copes with the changes in colour by simply altering the words of his song declaring his love for his red, blue and then brown shoes! For example, read portions of A Color of His Own and have students give thumbs. Each misstep turns his white shoes a different colour.įortunately, alongside being ridiculously clumsy, Pete the Cat is so laid back he’s almost horizontal. On the walk he manages to step into large piles of strawberries and blueberries before slipping in some mud. The story begins with Pete rocking his new, white shoes and singing a song about his love for the shoes! Unfortunately, it would appear that Pete the Cat is rather clumsy. The artwork for this book is by James Dean (the creator of Pete the Cat) with the story written by Eric Litwin. After a bonkers bedtime tonight, mummy guided T towards a story we had never read before called Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes. ![]()
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