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Summary
Summary
New York Times bestselling author and artist James Dean takes readers along for a fun, groovy adventure with Pete the Cat!
In Pete the Cat and the Tip-Top Tree House, Pete invites all of his friends over to spend time in his tree house. When they climb up, they realize the tree house is not big enough to fit everyone! They all work together to build the coolest tree house ever.
Pete the Cat and the Tip-Top Tree House is a My First I Can Read book, which means it's perfect for shared reading with a child.
Author Notes
James Dean was born in 1957, in Fort Payne, Indiana. He attended Auburn University and completed an engineering degree, before eventually following his dream to of being a full-time artist. He became an Illustrator, and his collaboration with Eric Litwin led to the success of their book Pete the Cat and His White Shoes. He is the illustrator of all the books in the Pete the Cat series. Several of James Dean's Pete the Cat titles including Pete the Cat: Valentine's Day Is Cool, Pete the Cat: Big Easter Adventure, Pete the Cat and the New Guy, and Pete the Cat: Five Little Pumpkins made The New York Times Best Seller List in 2015.
(Bowker Author Biography)
Reviews 1
Horn Book Review
The Tooth Fairy asks for Pete's help (Lost Tooth); Pete invites his friends over to play in his new treehouse (Tip-Top). Levelheaded Pete keeps his trademark cool when a tooth can't be found and when his treehouse needs expanding for a party. The stories are slight, but series fans should enjoy the playful illustrations that complement these simple emergent-reader texts. [Review covers these I Can Read Book titles: Pete the Cat and the Lost Tooth and Pete the Cat and the Tip-Top Tree House.] (c) Copyright 2018. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.