Pete likes Bunny / Emily Arnold McCully.
"Pete likes Bunny, the new girl in his class; and despite teasing from classmates, Bunny likes Pete too"-- Provided by publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780823436538
- ISBN: 0823436535
- Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 cm.
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Holiday House, [2016]
- Copyright: ©2016
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Target Audience Note: | 310 Lexile. |
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Available copies
- 3 of 3 copies available at Evergreen Indiana.
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- 0 current holds with 3 total copies.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Hamilton North PL - Cicero Main Branch | PIC.c McCully, E. (Text) | 78294000264627 | J Picture | Available | - |
Mooresville PL - Mooresville | EASY MCC (Text) | 37323005270106 | EASY-PICT | Available | - |
Westfield Washington PL - Westfield | jR Animals Pigs Pete (Text) | 78292000358383 | Children's Reader Books | Available | - |
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- Baker & Taylor
"Pete likes Bunny, the new girl in his class; and despite teasing from classmates, Bunny likes Pete too"-- - Baker & Taylor
When Bunny joins his class, Pete finds himself falling for her, and despite teasing from classmates, Bunny likes Pete too. - Holiday House
When Bunny joins Miss Poochâs class, Pete canât stop staring at her. He thinks about Bunny all the timeâeven when heâs eating dinner and when heâs brushing his teeth. But when Pete sits next to Bunny on the school bus, the other kids all shout, "Pete likes Bunny! Pete likes Bunny!" At home, a dejected Pete confides in Mom, who thoughtfully suggests that Pete give Bunny flowers. As in the first two Pete books, Pete Wonât Eat and Pete Makes a Mistake, Emily Arnold McCully portrays profound emotions and important relationshipsâespecially between parent and childâthrough simple text and eloquent body language and facial expressions. - Random House, Inc.
When Bunny joins Miss Pooch's class, Pete can't stop staring at her. He thinks about Bunny all the time'even when he's eating dinner and when he's brushing his teeth. But when Pete sits next to Bunny on the school bus, the other kids all shout, "Pete likes Bunny! Pete likes Bunny!" At home, a dejected Pete confides in Mom, who thoughtfully suggests that Pete give Bunny flowers. As in the first two Pete books, Pete Won't Eat and Pete Makes a Mistake, Emily Arnold McCully portrays profound emotions and important relationships'especially between parent and child'through simple text and eloquent body language and facial expressions.