Pete the Cats Trip to the Supermarket by Kimberly Dean


Pete the Cats Trip to the Supermarket
Title : Pete the Cats Trip to the Supermarket
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Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
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Publication : First published July 9, 2019

PETE THE CAT HELPS OUT AT THE SUPERMARKET IN THE LEVEL 1 I CAN READ TALE FROM 'NEW YORK TIMES' BEST-SELLING CREATORS KIMBERLY AND JAMES DEAN.

Along with his dad and brother, Pete the Cat heads off to the supermarket. But what happens when Dad loses the grocery list before they even get there? It's up to Pete and Bob to help remind Dad what was on their list!

'PETE THE CAT'S TRIP TO THE SUPERMARKET' is a Level 1 I Can Read book, perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences.




RUNNING TIME ⇒ 4mins.

©2020 James Dean and Kimberly Dean (P)2020 HarperCollins Publishers


Pete the Cats Trip to the Supermarket Reviews


  • Jasmine from How Useful It Is

    Read for my toddler’s nap time. Pete’s family was thinking of lunch but their fridge and cabinets were empty so they decided to go to the supermarket. They bought each item at every aisle.

    Read from kindle unlimited.

  • Ginger

    3.4

  • Grace Huey

    No help needed: secret, groceries, raspberries, supermarket, remembers, spaghetti, macaroni, sunflowers, tulips, except

    Help needed: nook, aisle, regular, groovy, shaped

  • Naomi

    OK...I love me some Pete the Cat. This one was good, but I was expecting it to go a different way. I guess in my opinion, it could have been better and funnier. Definitely not my favorite Pete the Cat.

  • Peacegal

    2.5 stars-- This one is most concerned with teaching independent reading skills and not with telling a funny Pete story, although there is some gentle humor here.

    When the cat family loses their shopping list right before entering the grocery store, it's up to them to try and remember what foods they wanted to buy.

    Veg*n parents note: The shopping trip includes lots of meat and animal products...which isn't really surprising...seeing as Pete and his family are cats. But seeing as real cats don't go grocery shopping, drive cars, or speak English, it's clear these characters are stand-ins for a human family with young children. Veg families will have to decide if they will want another Pete adventure over this one.

  • Stephanie  Weatherly

    Eh....far from the best Pete the Cat.

  • Litwithlove

    Pete the cats trip to the supermarket was a pretty challenging read for my 6 year old but she really enjoys pete the cat and was proud of herself for getting through the whole book without giving up. I offered to take over for her because she seemed frustrated, but she told me "No mom, I enjoy it." The book is bland, but its supposed to be repetitive and my 6 year old benefits from that so I appreciate it for what it is. It also presented a few challenging words like aisle , spaghetti, and remember. It was fascinating watching my 6 year olds brain process the words and seeing her attempt them audibly.

  • Cynthia  Gutzwiller

    🌸 Supermarket Fun 🍒

    Pete and Bob are hungry and ask Dad for a snack. Dad says they need to go buy groceries. They go with a list, but it flies away. They remember whats on it! Who has gone to the store without a list? It is funny and familiar. Enjoy this laughable book.
    I went to the Prime Library and downloaded this book.. It was fast and easy. You can also do this. This book is terrific for having simple sentences and review words, so little ones can read them. The illustrations are engaging. I highly recommend this and all Pete the Cat books for all.

  • Sam McIntyre

    Pete the cat books have been a consistent common denominator in the classrooms I have observed for beginning readers. I think the book series does a great job of appealing to the 1-2nd grade reader standpoint in content and in visuals. If I have students at this reading level the books within this series are a great starting point for independent reading time.

  • Kari

    Great easy reader for my 5 yr old Granddaughter! Illustrations are engaging and detailed. Pete the cat is a solid favorite. In this adventure Dad loses their grocery list and they go shopping without it. Kids have a great time comparing what Pete and Bob put in their cart compared to what was on the original list

  • C. John Kerry

    This book demonstrates the need for shopping lists. Dad needs to go shopping for groceries so off to the supermarket they go. Dad makes a list but loses it. This was a fun book. What ensues from not having a shopping list is sure to amuse the youngster reading this book. The art is quite colourful so it is sure to please them as well. All in all a nice book.

  • Christine James

    Good tale of grocery shopping

    My grandson likes Pete the cat. This is a different story than most kids books. Dad takes the kid cats to the grocery store but the wind blew away the shopping list.

  • Bethe

    The men in Pete’s family find the fridge, cupboards, and even the secret snack nook empty. Mom must be too busy to get to the store. Lots of fun things end up in the shopping cart, like always, more than what was on the list!

  • Mary

    A beginning reader featuring Pete, his brother Bob, and their dad. They make a trip to the grocery store and pick out various items to purchase.
    Not much plot, but possibly engaging to beginning readers who love the familiar characters, and who will enjoy practicing supermarket vocabulary.

  • PottWab Regional Library

    O

  • Huratio

    I liked it when they went to the supermarket.

  • The Book Box

    Mama and I read this the other night.

  • Kelly Case Burroughs

    Super cute read about navigating the supermarket!

  • Courtney

    Another cute read with the little who LOVES Pete the Cat.

  • Jessica

    This was a great read aloud for the twins to help them with sight words and reading. They enjoyed the story and pictures, discussing it both during and after reading time.

  • AMY

    Pete fans will enjoy watching Pete, brother Bob and dad shop for food and snacks at the local supermarket. Cute illustrations. Highly recommended for Grades K-2.

  • Sally

    Can't believe it took me until now to learn that Pete the Cat has a brother named Bob.

  • Celia

    This isn’t the best Pete the Cat but reading something as fantastical as “fully stocked grocery store” and “shoppers without masks” and “children at the store” in this time of Covid-19 was nice

  • Sarah

    When Pete, Bob, and Dad lose their shopping list, they try to remember all the things they need to buy at the grocery store.

    Great for a shopping unit in kindergarten.

  • Bethany

    Read for lexile project
    Lexile: 450

    We've got some pretty tricky words in this one: aisle, popsicle, and more!

  • Jane

    My granddaughter loves these books!

    My seven-year-old granddaughter just read this PETE THE Cat book. Said, I wish we had all the Pate the CAT BOOKS!"