Showing posts with label James Dean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James Dean. Show all posts

Sunday, 24 January 2016

Do Cats Prefer White Shoes?

I read the book called ‘Pete the Cat I Love My White Shoes,’ one afternoon.

This book was created and illustrated by James Dean. The story was written by Eric Litwin.

It’s a delightful story about a cat called Pete and his brand new white shoes.

Pete’s wearing his brand new white shoes and as he walks along singing about his lovely white shoes its not long before he steps into something!

However that doesn’t faze him and as his shoes change colour he continues to walk-along and sing.

The moral of the story in this book is that ‘No matter what you step in, keep walking along and singing your song because it’s all good’! Adults take note.

My final thought’s on this book is; that it has a great storyline, it’s a fun and an entertaining read for young children and adults.


Read it now or watch it on YouTube and tell me what you think?

Sunday, 17 January 2016

Would A Cat Wear Sunglasses?

I read the book called ‘Pete the Cat and his Magic Sunglasses,’ the other morning.

This book was created and illustrated by James Dean. The story was written by Kimberley Dean.

It’s a delightful story about a cat called Pete and some magical sunglasses.

The day is wet and Pete is unhappy, but then his grumpy friend comes along and gives him some magic sunglasses to try on that transforms his rainy day into a warm sunny one, making him very happy indeed.

Everything looks great, until the magic sunglasses break!

Then a wise owl speaks and tells Pete that he didn’t need magic sunglasses to see things in a new way; he just needed to remember to look for the good in everyday.

Pete soon realized that what the owl had said was true, he looked around and is no longer sad or blue.

The moral to the story is a positive one, ‘To look for the good in everyday.’

My final thought’s on this book is; that it’s a great story for young children to read that has a positive ending. Maybe we could all learn from reading it?


Why not read it now or watch it on YouTube and tell me what you think?