Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes by Eric Litwin

Books like Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes

By Eric Litwin

For the kid who melts down over a scuffed shoe or a spilled juice cup, Pete shows that messes don't have to ruin the day. Groovy, easygoing, and musical, with a laid-back cool that rubs off on everyone listening.

Dinosaur Dance! by Sandra Boynton

A rambunctious crew of dinosaurs shakes tails and stomps feet through a string of silly dance moves — the Shimmy Shimmy Shake, the Quivery Quake, and a rollicking Cha Cha Cha.

The Little Red Cat Who Ran Away and Learned His ABC's by Patrick McDonnell

A little red cat runs off and finds himself chased by an alligator, a bear, and even a dragon, racing from snowy peaks to jungles — until the whole wild crew discovers they're better off as friends.

Dinosaurumpus! by Tony Mitton

Dinosaurs of every shape and size stomp, wiggle, and boogie their way to a swampy clearing, gathering for one huge, thundering dance party.

Saturday Night at the Dinosaur Stomp by Carol Diggory Shields

A whole prehistoric crowd of dinosaurs gathers on a Saturday night to rock, roll, twirl, and tromp their way through a foot-stomping dance party.

Dinosaur vs. the Library by Bob Shea

A feisty red dinosaur roars his way to the library, gathering a lonesome turtle, a sad owl, and other animal friends along the way — but storytime might finally be his match.

Hooray for Birds! by Lucy Cousins

A bright, rhyming romp through a day in the life of birds — from the rooster's dawn crow to the owl's nighttime call — inviting little ones to cheep and tweet along.

Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons by Eric Litwin

A laid-back cat wears his favorite shirt with four groovy buttons, and one by one they keep popping off — but instead of crying, he just keeps singing his groovy song.

Dogs by Emily Gravett

Dogs

Emily Gravett

Hooray for Fish by Lucy Cousins

A little fish paddles through the underwater world, meeting all kinds of fish along the way — spotty, stripy, happy, grumpy, hairy, scary, even curly whirly and twisty twirly.

Bathe the Cat by Alice B. McGinty

A mischievous family cat dodges bath time by scrambling Dad's chore list, so the family ends up mowing the floor, vacuuming the lawn, and mopping the baby instead of doing what they meant to.

Dinosaur Roar! by Paul Stickland

A parade of dinosaurs shows off opposite traits in bouncy rhyme — weak and strong, short and long, sweet and grumpy — as they race, roar, and stomp toward lunch.