Hey guys! I've been singing Pete the Cat all night...how about you? Here's the link to get to Pete's page:
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011
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When I read the video The auther Eric litwin repeated words, but it kinda went like he stepped in a large pile of blueberrys or a large pile of strawberrys and how Eric litwin said it was his first picture book he must feel proud. happy posting Mrs.Overman.:)
ReplyDeleteAllie, can you imagine if your first book was as popular as this one? That would be so cool!
ReplyDeleteThat would be cool Mrs.overman.Are class thinks they can watch Pete the cat 1,000 times without stoping. That would be a North Webster Elementary school record,but I couldn't imagine BG watching it because he is the class clown. In first grade TF was the class clown and great posting Mrs.Overman.:)
ReplyDeletePete the cat is one of the poparlist books in are classroom yet. happy valentines Mrs.Overman.
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