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Pete the Cat
Practice Questions
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Who are Pete's friends? | Callie, Marty, Emma, and Grumpy Toad |
| What is the setting of the story? | Pete's tree house |
| Who are the authors of the book? | Kimberly Dean and James Dean |
| Who illustrated the book? | James Dean |
| Why does Pete decide to build a tree house? | He builds one so that he and his friends can play together. |
| What kinds of rooms does Pete add to his tree house? | Tower, arcade, bowling alley, wave pool, movie theater, skate park, climbing wall, ice rink |
| Why do you think Pete keeps adding more rooms to his tree house? | He is having a party, and he wants more things for his friends to do at the tree house. |
| How do Pete's friends feel about the tree house? How can you tell? | At first, they think it's too small- they tell him. Then they are excited about it, because they plan a party and keep adding rooms. |
| Why does Pete decide to make his tree house simpler at the end? | He wants all of his friends to be able to play together, because they were getting lonely. |
| What does the word "tip-top" suggest about the tree house? | It is at the top of the tree. |
| What lesson do you think Pete learns? Do you agree with it? | I think he learns that it is more fun to play together than apart. I agree. |
| What problem does Pete face when his tree house becomes too big? How does he solve it? | His friends are all playing in separate rooms, and they were lonely. He invited them to play on the jungle gym together. |
| What is a theme of the story? Support your answer with details from the book. | Activities are more fun with you can do them with your friends! |