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But when one falls off, does Pete cry? Goodness, no! He just keeps on singing his song—after all, what could be groovier than three groovy buttons? This book is a winner of the Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor Award. Plus the fun never stops—download the free groovin' song! Don't forget to check out our Summer Book Collection at: www.SlothDreamsBooks.com
Written by Eric Litwin, Kimberly Dean and Illustrated by James Dean
Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes by Eric Litwin
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Today I read, Pete the Cat, “I Love my White Shoes” by Eric Litwin! I hope you enjoy it! If YOU would like to choose the next book to be read on the Gumdrop Readers Podcast then you can send me an email including your name, age, book request, and if you would like it to be read on the podcast or youtube channel! Ask an adult to help you send it over to; gumdropreaders@gmail.com. If you haven't already, don't forget to subscribe to the Gumdrop Readers Youtube channel! All you have to do is search “Gumdrop Readers” on YouTube. Now you guys get to see the pictures! If you would like to support the podcast, you can donate at, https://anchor.fm/trinity-love-rocho/support Also, don't forget to follow Gumdrop Readers on Instagram and Facebook! (Instagram @gumdrop_readers and FaceBook @ Gumdrop Readers) Thanks for listening! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trinity-love-rocho/support
Best selling Children's Author Eric Litwin talks with our own Ms. Morgan from the Mandeville Branch about his books, songs, and the importance of Early Literacy. (Runtime 23:10)
Eric Litwin is a song singing, guitar strumming, # 1 New York Times best selling, award winning author who brings early literacy and music together. He is the original author of the Pete the Cat series as well as the author of The Nuts, Groovy Joe, and The Poop Song. Eric is also the co-author of The Power of Joyful Reading: Help Your Young Readers Soar to Success, a popular professional development book for teachers. In this episode, we talked about the relationship between music and language learning and also his latest books: The Poop Song and The Power of Joyful Reading.【嘉宾 Guest】Eric Litwinhttp://www.drawdrawdraw.com/节目中提到的书 Books mentioned:The Poop SongThe Power of Joyful ReadingPete the CatThe Nut Family你可以在这里找到Storyland播客 Where to find us官网:http://storylandpodcast.wordpress.com/微信公众号:三明治童书研究所 (ID: STORYLIVING) 播客:各大声音平台或泛用型播客客户端搜索“Storyland Podcast”
Eric Litwin is a song singing, guitar strumming, # 1 New York Times best selling, award winning author who brings early literacy and music together. He is the original author of the Pete the Cat series as well as the author of The Nuts, Groovy Joe, and The Poop Song. Eric is also the co-author of The Power of Joyful Reading: Help Your Young Readers Soar to Success, a popular professional development book for teachers. In this episode, we talked about the relationship between music and language learning and also his latest books: The Poop Song and The Power of Joyful Reading.【嘉宾 Guest】Eric Litwinhttp://www.drawdrawdraw.com/节目中提到的书 Books mentioned:The Poop SongThe Power of Joyful ReadingPete the CatThe Nut Family你可以在这里找到Storyland播客 Where to find us官网:http://storylandpodcast.wordpress.com/微信公众号:三明治童书研究所 (ID: STORYLIVING) 播客:各大声音平台或泛用型播客客户端搜索“Storyland Podcast”
Eric Litwin is a song singing, guitar strumming, # 1 New York Times best selling, award winning author who brings early literacy and music together. He is the original author of the Pete the Cat series as well as the author of The Nuts, Groovy Joe, and The Poop Song. Eric is also the co-author of The Power of Joyful Reading: Help Your Young Readers Soar to Success, a popular professional development book for teachers. In this episode, we talked about the relationship between music and language learning and also his latest books: The Poop Song and The Power of Joyful Reading.【嘉宾 Guest】Eric Litwinhttp://www.drawdrawdraw.com/节目中提到的书 Books mentioned:The Poop SongThe Power of Joyful ReadingPete the CatThe Nut Family你可以在这里找到Storyland播客 Where to find us官网:http://storylandpodcast.wordpress.com/微信公众号:三明治童书研究所 (ID: STORYLIVING) 播客:各大声音平台或泛用型播客客户端搜索“Storyland Podcast”
Eric Litwin is a song singing, guitar strumming, # 1 New York Times best selling, award winning author who brings early literacy and music together. He is the original author of the Pete the Cat series as well as the author of The Nuts, Groovy Joe, and The Poop Song. Eric is also the co-author of The Power of Joyful Reading: Help Your Young Readers Soar to Success, a popular professional development book for teachers. In this episode, we talked about the relationship between music and language learning and also his latest books: The Poop Song and The Power of Joyful Reading.【嘉宾 Guest】Eric Litwinhttp://www.drawdrawdraw.com/节目中提到的书 Books mentioned:The Poop SongThe Power of Joyful ReadingPete the CatThe Nut Family你可以在这里找到Storyland播客 Where to find us官网:http://storylandpodcast.wordpress.com/微信公众号:三明治童书研究所 (ID: STORYLIVING) 播客:各大声音平台或泛用型播客客户端搜索“Storyland Podcast”
It seems like only yesterday our moms were nagging us to read, read, read! Now, here we are, moms of two and finding ourselves doing the same. Why is reading so important, and how do we get our kids to start reading and maybe even enjoy it? Join us as we talk to Kelly Hiltz, kindergarten teacher and mom of two. Kelly will give all the details on why reading is important, how to inspire reading amongst our kids, and some book recommendations that might entice our young ones to "pick up a book already"! Patreon | Love what you're hearing? Help fund ongoing episodes through donations as little as $1/month. Learn more here! Leave a review | When you leave a five star iTunes review, it helps others with similar interests and passions find us when they're looking for new content. Thank you in advance! Resources and Show Notes Kelly's Interviews with The Mom Hour: Kindergarten Readiness & Parent Teacher Relationships (voices episode 23) Freaking Out Less about Kindergarten, COVID Learning Loss & Elementary School Academics (voices episode 60). You can find her on Instagram @askateachermom or on her blog @askateachermom (Instagram) Book Recommendations By Grade: Preschool Llama Llama Red Pajama by Anna Dewdney Corduroy by Don Freeman Pete the Cat by Eric Litwin and James Dean (series) Press Here by Herve Tullet Good Morning Superman by Michael Dahl (series) Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus by Mo Willems (series) Anything by Todd Parr or Eric Carle Read Alouds Hair Love by Matthew A. Cherry and Vashi Harrison The Book with No Pictures by B.J. Novak We Don't Eat Our Classmates by Ryan T. Higgins The Book with No Pictures by BJ Novak Jabari Jumps by Gaia Cornwall Mae Among the Stars by Roda Ahmed Shark Lady by Jess Keating The Alien Next Door by AI Newton (series) Beginning Readers/Early Chapter Books Let's Go For a Drive by Mo Willems (Elephant and Piggie series) Hi Fly Guy by Tedd Arnold (series) Hi Jack by Mac Barnett (series) The Doghouse by Jan Thomas (series) Meet Yasmin by Saadia Faruqi (series) Ling and Ting Not Exactly the Same by Grace Lin (series) Mercy Watson Goes for a Ride by Kate DiCamillo (series) Second and Third Grade *Continue to read to them if they are still into it, choose books you both enjoy *Allow them to fully choose their own independent books Lola Levine is Not Mean by Moncia Brown (series) Zoey and Sassafras: Dragons and Marshmallows by Asia Citro (series) Ricky Ricotta's Mighty Robot by Dav Pilkey (series) (great for reluctant readers but some reviewers think it's violent so look through it first if you are sensitive to those kind of things) Dory Fantasmagory by Abby Hanlon (series) Humphrey's Really Wheely Racing Day by Betty Birney and Priscilla Burris (series) Fourth and Fifth Grade *thanks Amber for the recommendations @IowaAmberReads on instagram, lots of good middle grade and adult recommendations Babysitters Club Graphic Novels by Gale Galligan, Raina Telgemeier, Ann M. Martin (series) Allergic by Megan Wagner Lloyd New Kid by Jerry Craft (and the sequel Class Act) Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow by Jessica Townsend (series) The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate (and the sequel The One and Only Bob) From the Desk of Zoe Washington by Janae Marks Front Desk by Kelly Yang The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise by Dan Gemeinhart (recommend this author) Look Both Ways by Jason Reynolds Esperanza Rising by Pam Munoz Ryan Audiobooks Overdrive or Libby App to get audiobooks from the library Scribd (9.99 a month for unlimited audiobooks and they have lots of great kids ones, also 1 month free trial) Audiobooks my almost 2nd grader has enjoyed: Ma...
Nefertiti Guzman lee Pete el gato: I Love My White Shoes por Eric Litwin, ilustrado por James Dean, traducción de Irene Alvarez Lata.
Cohosts, author-illustrator Shanda McCloskey and author Bonnie Clark have a conversation with elementary school librarian and media specialist, Beth Mitchell, about what makes an author visit fantastic and memorable (from her point of view). Beth has been a media specialist for 11 years starting in South Carolina and then moving to GA. She has an outstanding husband and is the proud mother of two sweet little girls. Who they love reading with. Beth is a "dream big" kind of librarian. She loves working alongside teachers and students to make dreams realities. In 2014 she brought Jan Brett to her school after winning an international contest! At her current school, she has brought in multiple authors, illustrators, and storytellers like, Peggy Eddleman, Shanda McCloskey, Tim Lowry, Jerry Pallotta, John David Anderson, and Bonnie Clark. You can get in touch with Beth at: emitchell@gcbe.org This podcast is sponsored by AuthorVisitCentral.com and produced by Ben McCloskey of EngineIndustries.com. And if you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and share it with others who might enjoy it too! Thanks for listening to our 10th episode of the Author Visit Podcast! Kid book review by Paisley (3 years old) Resources and books mentioned in this episode (with affiliate links that help support this podcast): Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes by Eric Litwin (Author) and James Dean (Illustrator) Groovy Joe: Ice Cream & Dinosaurs (Groovy Joe #1) by Eric Litwin (Author) and Tom Lichtenheld (Illustrator) Harry the Dirty Dog by Gene Zion (Author) and Margaret Bloy Graham (Illustrator)
by Eric Litwin
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Listen to the children's classic: "Pete the Cat: I love My White Shoes" from start to finish. Book written by Authors: James Dean, Eric Litwin, Illustrator: James Dean, Read by the late Nancy Louise Patchen (we miss you, Nana!) Audio was taken from my YouTube Video 7 years ago on Easter Sunday. It has been watched and loved by over 1,600 people and I cherish this video every single day. https://youtu.be/A26xgVxN2O8 Be sure to *Follow* "Story Time at Sunshine Veranda" on Anchor.fm/AshleyHouseman or wherever you enjoy our Podcasts so you can listen to more stories!
Today I read "Pete the Cat Saves Christmas" by James Dean and Eric Litwin! This is another "Christmas Special" episode and I hope you enjoy it! Kids aged 2-7 will agree that this book Is pretty groovy! (Oh, I love these little jokes!) Email me at; gumdropreaders@gmail.com. Thank you for listening, and have a Very Merry Christmas!!
Santa asks Pete to help him save Christmas. Can he do it, listen to find out.
Pete the cat steps into strawberries, bluberries, mud and some water. What happens to his shoes. Listen to find out.
Today I read Pete the Cat Rocking in my School Shoes by Eric Litwin. Also follow us on Instagram @storytimeforkidspodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/story83/support
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Pete the Cat Rocking in my School Shoes by Eric Litwin read by RK
Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes is written by Eric Litwin with art by James Dean, and published by Scholastic Books, Inc. by arrangement with Harper Collins Publishers, Inc in 1999. In this episode you will hear Pete the Cat sing as he enjoys a walk in his brand new shoes.
Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons by Eric Litwin.
Kate gave Betsy a challenge to go out and find a picture book that the two of them hadn't read. And in the end . . . Betsy completely and utterly failed to do honor the request. She decided to do Pete instead. So it goes. With this entry, Kate makes a VERY strong case for why this book missed an opportunity involving the color wheel. Kate also points out that the actual moral of this story is, "Watch where you step." Meanwhile, Betsy gets to riff on James Dean the actor (if he were ever to make a picture book), Kate tells Betsy that hedgehogs are super smelly (who knew?), and the two dive deep into Pete's confusing lineage. Show Notes: Here is Eric Litwin's interview with Line Up the Books: https://www.lineupthebooks.com/an-interview-with-ny-times-bestselling-author-and-former-special-ed-teacher-eric-litwin-2/ How do you sing this song? Here's how Litwin would do it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUubMSfIs-U Here’s the Pete the Cat website in case you want to check out all those Pete videos: http://www.petethecatbooks.com/ And here’s the Pete the Cat television show. You know you’re curious. Behold the trailer. Is it just us or is it really painful to watch anytime you see Pete’s mouth? Plus we miss the messiness of the original art here. Seems like a lost opportunity: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5w1F-_SDls For the full Show Notes please visit: http://blogs.slj.com/afuse8production/2019/05/28/fuse-8-n-kate-pete-the-cat-i-love-my-white-shoes-by-james-dean/
Do you need a spark of imagination or creativity? On today’s show, Renee will let us in on one of her favorite small places to get inspiration from, through children’s books! Renee reads every day. She reads the newspaper, Wall Street Journal, books, magazines, and a little bit on the Kindle. Next to her bed is a stack of magazines and books. Whether or not you have children yourself, or need a gift for a child or are looking to spread some child-like whimsy and inspiration and learn from a new and creative place, join us today and find out Renee’s top 5 children books recommendations. Show Highlights: Being tech-free every night before bed Family-friendly books jogging your memory The Cat in the Hat – Dr. Seuss, an iconic book Eloise in Paris – Kay Thompson, a humorous and whimsical look at travel Stone Soup – Jon Muth, some wonderful lessons taught A Sick Day for Amos McGee –Philip & Erin Stead, children’s book without children in it Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons – Written by Eric Litwin and Illustrated by James Dean, on how to just chill out Resources: Subscribe to Biggest Small Things podcast Biggest Small Things website Instagram: @renee_manning_
Written and Delivered by Darren Brandon at St Paul United Methodist
I’m so excited to welcome Eric Litwin, the author of the original four Pete the Cat books, to the podcast to discuss his newest book Groovy Joe Dance Party Countdown. We chat about Eric’s experience as a teacher, what inspired him to write, and everything that’s included in his new book. Eric even takes us through how he would teach the book with kids and some tips for how to integrate Groovy Joe into your classroom. Listen to the end to hear about how you can win Eric Litwin’s newest book for FREE in a giveaway! Resources mentioned in the podcast: www.EricLitwin.com Groovy Joe Songs and Downloads: http://bit.ly/2y1aLuF Groovy Joe Book Giveaway: http://bit.ly/2xhlv94 Groovy Joe/Amazon: http://amzn.to/2xi9Cel Fantastic Scholastic Book Parade: http://bit.ly/2xhmA0A The Learning Groove (Eric’s FREE Songs): http://bit.ly/2xh2G62 PaperBackSwap: http://bit.ly/2xSdirk
I recap our conversation with Eric Litwin who is a # 1 New York Times best-selling author of the original four Pete the Cat books, The Nuts and Groovy Joe. He is a creative entrepreneur who brings literacy and music together. We talked about not accepting the status quo, breaking old ideas, how to get better, and how to utilize low cost experimentation. This week, I wanna talk about bouncing back after setbacks, and how to push through in your business despite personal loss. Golden nuggets: Learn your body and listen Ask for help It’s ok to let go The dark side of obsession Actionable tip: Don’t do things that hurt Pause and reflect Inspiration: “I’m convinced that about half of what separates the successful entrepreneurs from the non-successful ones is pure perseverance.” - Steve Jobs, co-founder and CEO of Apple. Links: The Nut Family: www.thenutfamily.com Groovy Joe: groovyjoestories.scholastic.com Free Music From Eric: http://www.thelearninggroove.com/#!songs-and-activities/c129x www.enterprise-now.biz eflenard@enterprise-now.biz The Psychological Price of Entrepreneurship https://www.inc.com/magazine/201309/jessica-bruder/psychological-price-of-entrepreneurship.html
Eric Litwin, #1 New York Times best selling original author of Pete The Cat, Groovy Joe, and The Nut Family comes onto the Horrible Movie Podcast to talk about his teaching and writing styles and his diversified learning styles. Oh, and Eric rocks it in guitar. Laurie Chester and Jack talk to Eric about his music, his books, his favorite movies and what drove him to become an author after being a teacher. Only on the Horrible Movie Podcast!https://facebook.com/thehorriblemoviepodcasthttp://twitter.com/1horriblemoviehttp://thehorriblemoviepodcast.com