![]() ![]() I also love the positive “it's all good” moral of the story, which appeals to my more laid-back style of parenting ! The girls are always getting in trouble with their dad for not keeping their shoes clean so they really loved the story too. Much giggling ensued and after just one read together, Juliette was word-perfect in “reading” it to her little brother when I was busy, just by looking at the pictures and remembering the text. ”) will lead to much joyous singing, especially if you accompany the words with a swaggering dance that they can imitate. It's a really fun, interactive read that even the youngest readers can join in with, because the story asks what colour his shoes will turn next before you turn the page, resulting in much frantic colour shouting ! The little song that Pete sings after each colour change (“I love my white/red/blue/brown/wet shoes. ![]() He walks in a pile of strawberries and turns them red, then blueberries which turns them blue, mud that turns them brown, and water to make them white but wet again. ![]() We started off with I Love My White Shoes, the fabulous tale of Pete the Cat going out for a walk in his brand new white shoes, which don't stay clean for very long. ![]()
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