Book Resume
for Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons by Eric Litwin and James Dean
Professional book information and credentials for Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons.
4 Professional Reviews
2 Book Awards
Selected for 12 State/Province Lists
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- School Library Journal:
- K - Grade 1
- Publisher's Weekly:
- Ages Toddler - 7
- Kirkus:
- Ages Toddler - 7
- TeachingBooks:*
- Grades PK-2
- Lexile Level:
- 350L
- Genre:
- Humor
- Picture Book
- Year Published:
- 2012
11 Subject Headings
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4 Full Professional Reviews
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From School Library Journal
July 1, 2012
K-Gr 1-Pete loves his special shirt so much that he just has to sing about it all the time: "My buttons, my buttons, /my four groovy buttons. My buttons, my buttons, my four groovy buttons." It's not one of those songs that will repeat itself in children's heads throughout the day. In fact, it is boring. And, it is a large part of the text. As each button pops off, the song changes to adjust to the number left. The question is asked, "Did Pete cry?/Goodness, no./Buttons come and buttons go." The text is slim and repetitive, and the math problems are very simplistic. The text just does not hold readers' interest, but the illustrations are charming and humorous, with a hint of Chris Raschka's pen and gouache style. The blue-black cat has huge eyes and a deadpan expression as he sits on a skateboard, or a surfboard, while buttons fall off his shirt. No matter what, he maintains a reason to sing. When all the buttons are gone, he remembers he still has a button to sing about: his belly button. Not a first choice.-Mary Hazelton, Elementary Schools in Union, Washington & Waldoboro, ME
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From Horn Book
July 1, 2012
Guitar-playing cat Pete's love of buttons is reflected in the song he sings about those on his shirt, which keep popping off, leading to new verses--and new subtraction lessons. This Pete book is like the others: the lyrics don't work without their song (found on the publisher's website), but Pete is an appealing, sleepy-eyed slacker-troubadour in vivaciously colored scenes.
(Copyright 2012 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)
From Publisher's Weekly
May 28, 2012
In his fourth picture book, Pete the Cat loves (and sings about) the buttons on his yellow shirt, but when they pop off one by one, he doesn't freak out: "Did Pete cry? Goodness, no! Buttons come and buttons go." In bold, primary colors, the number of buttons remaining on the shirt appears at left, both as a numeral and written out, and the diminishing buttons are represented in basic equations (3-1=2). Even after all his buttons are gone, Pete takes it as a cue to go surfing. Readers who need a reminder not to sweat the small stuff will find a model of unflappability in Pete. Ages 3—7.
From Kirkus
April 1, 2012
In his third outing Pete the Cat follows the pattern of his previous appearances: Despite repeated wardrobe malfunctions, he maintains his upbeat attitude and bouncy charm. This time around the focus is on the buttons on Pete's favorite shirt, instead of his shoes, and there's even a bit of math involved. Still, for readers who have met Pete previously there's not much here that's new. Pete moves from his cozy chair to a skateboard to the street outside to a surfboard on top of an old-style Volkswagen Beetle. In each spot, for no apparent reason, one button pops off. The repeated refrain asks "Did Pete cry?" and answers "Goodness, no! Buttons come and buttons go." As a song it's likely perky, but read aloud, the text can seem tedious and overlong. Still, the brightly colored, childlike paintings and playful typography should keep kids' attention, and some will also enjoy identifying the large numerals as they count backwards from four to zero. A final twist finds Pete admiring his bellybutton, which will always be with him unlike the "stuff" that "will come and...go," offering the option of a mildly anti-consumerist message for parents who choose to emphasize it. Fans will definitely want to visit the publisher's website to check out the extras, while newcomers will either do the same or let Pete go, depending on their taste. (Picture book. 3-7)
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2 Book Awards & Distinctions
Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons was recognized by committees of professional librarians and educators for the following book awards and distinctions.
12 Selections for State & Provincial Recommended Reading Lists
Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons was selected by educational and library professionals to be included on the following state/provincial reading lists.
United States Lists (12)
California
- Early Math Project Children's Literature, 2020
- Early Math Project Children's Literature, 2024
Indiana
- AISLE Read Alouds-Too-Good-to-Miss, Primary List
- Indiana State Library Book Kits, 2024
- Previous Read Aloud Indiana, 2015
- Read Aloud Indiana Book Award, 1990-2024
Minnesota
- Star of the North Picture Book Award, 2013-2014
Missouri
- Missouri Building Block Picture Book Award, 2013, Grades PreK
New York
- Young Reader 3 Apples Book Award, 2014, Grades PreK-2
North Dakota
- Flicker Tale Children's Book Award, 2014 -- Picture Books
Ohio
- Picture Books for Number Relationships
Utah
- Beehive Award, 2013-2014, Picture Books, Grades K-3
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