Pete Won't Eat

Ebook
0"W x 0"H x 0"D  
On sale Jul 10, 2013 | 24 Pages | 978-0-8234-2985-1
| Preschool - 3
Reading Level: Lexile AD200L
Everyone is mad at Pete! Even Mom! But Pete can't eat that green slop that Mom made for lunch. He won't even taste it! His siblings want Pete to eat so they can go out to play. But Pete stands firm, and his siblings desert him. Mom makes Pete stay, but she is feeling sad about it. She is about to make him a sandwich when Pete decides to try the slop. He likes it! In addition to enjoying the yummy slop, Pete has learned the benefits of keeping an open mind and trying new things.
Emily Arnold McCully's awards include the Caldecott Medal for Mirette on the High Wire. Her first I Like to Read® title, Late Nate in a Race, was praised for illustrations that "appealingly animate the action of the simple story structure" in Booklist. She lives in New York City and Chatham, New York.
* "New readers will eat this up."—Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
 
"well designed both for sharing and independent reading."—The Horn Book
 
"The charming pen-and-ink watercolors are cleanly placed on white backgrounds and lend an extra helping of humor to the scenario at hand. Brand-new readers, particularly of the finicky variety, should enjoy this one."—Booklist
 
"The illustrations are priceless . . . Young readers will identify with [Pete's] dilemma."—School Library Journal

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Everyone is mad at Pete! Even Mom! But Pete can't eat that green slop that Mom made for lunch. He won't even taste it! His siblings want Pete to eat so they can go out to play. But Pete stands firm, and his siblings desert him. Mom makes Pete stay, but she is feeling sad about it. She is about to make him a sandwich when Pete decides to try the slop. He likes it! In addition to enjoying the yummy slop, Pete has learned the benefits of keeping an open mind and trying new things.

Author

Emily Arnold McCully's awards include the Caldecott Medal for Mirette on the High Wire. Her first I Like to Read® title, Late Nate in a Race, was praised for illustrations that "appealingly animate the action of the simple story structure" in Booklist. She lives in New York City and Chatham, New York.

Praise

* "New readers will eat this up."—Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
 
"well designed both for sharing and independent reading."—The Horn Book
 
"The charming pen-and-ink watercolors are cleanly placed on white backgrounds and lend an extra helping of humor to the scenario at hand. Brand-new readers, particularly of the finicky variety, should enjoy this one."—Booklist
 
"The illustrations are priceless . . . Young readers will identify with [Pete's] dilemma."—School Library Journal

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