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Pete the Cat: A Pet for Pete — Content Guide for Parents

By James Dean, Kimberly DeanHarper Collins2014-05-27ISBN 978006230381332 pages
Pete the Cat: A Pet for Pete

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Contains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.

About this book

Pete the Cat is back with another groovy I Can Read adventure from New York Times bestselling author and artist James Dean.

Pete the Cat can’t wait to get a new pet! He gets a goldfish he names Goldie. Pete paints a cool painting of Goldie and now everyone wants a piece of it! But Pete doesn't have enough time to make one for everyone. Will Pete find a way to have fun painting Goldie and have time to finish his homework?

From New York Times bestselling artist and author James Dean, Pete the Cat: A Pet for Pete is a My First I Can Read Book, which means it's perfect for shared reading with a child.

Frequently asked questions

  • Is Pete the Cat: A Pet for Pete appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    No violence is depicted in 'Pete the Cat: A Pet for Pete'. The book is focused on lighthearted themes and adventures, appropriate for young readers, with no instances of physical conflict or harm. No scary content is found in 'Pete the Cat: A Pet for Pete'. The book is designed to be comforting and engaging for children, with no frightening elements.

  • Does Pete the Cat: A Pet for Pete have violence?

    No violence is depicted in 'Pete the Cat: A Pet for Pete'. The book is focused on lighthearted themes and adventures, appropriate for young readers, with no instances of physical conflict or harm.

  • Does Pete the Cat: A Pet for Pete have scary content?

    No scary content is found in 'Pete the Cat: A Pet for Pete'. The book is designed to be comforting and engaging for children, with no frightening elements.

  • Does Pete the Cat: A Pet for Pete have religious themes?

    No religious content is present in the book 'Pete the Cat: A Pet for Pete'. The search results reference adaptations and other related content but do not indicate any religious themes or practices within the book itself.

  • Does Pete the Cat: A Pet for Pete have racial/cultural content?

    Race is not a central theme in 'Pete the Cat: A Pet for Pete'. While the series features diverse characters, the search results do not indicate any explicit discussions or themes related to race within the book.

  • Does Pete the Cat: A Pet for Pete have profanity?

    No profanity is present in 'Pete the Cat: A Pet for Pete'. The language used in the book is suitable for early readers, maintaining a friendly and approachable tone.

  • Does Pete the Cat: A Pet for Pete have climate change?

    No climate themes are present in 'Pete the Cat: A Pet for Pete'. The book focuses on personal experiences and relationships rather than environmental issues.

  • Does Pete the Cat: A Pet for Pete have sexual identity?

    There is no sexual content in 'Pete the Cat: A Pet for Pete'. The narrative is aimed at young children and focuses on friendship and pet ownership without any sexual themes.

  • Does Pete the Cat: A Pet for Pete have gender roles?

    The book does not actively discuss or critique gender roles. While there may be traditional family dynamics presented, these are not central themes or points of discussion in 'Pete the Cat: A Pet for Pete'.

  • Does Pete the Cat: A Pet for Pete have lgbtq+ themes?

    No LGBTQ+ themes or characters are explicitly present in the book 'Pete the Cat: A Pet for Pete'. The search results primarily discuss the TV adaptation and general representations of LGBTQ+ families in children's media, which are not relevant to the book's content.

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