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yL1Gan Read! ig J PeteCat PETE'S BIG LUNCH By James Dean “TU TE ¥ Dear Parent: Your child’s love of reading starts here! Every child learns to read in a different way and at his or her own speed. Some go back and forth between reading levels and read ce books again and agnin. Others read through each level in can help yo books your child reads alone, there are | Can Read Books for SHARED READING Basic language, word repetition, and whims stage of reading: Ideal for sharing with your emergent rea BEGINNING READING for children eager to read on their own @ READING WITH HELP. READING ALONE ‘Complex plots, challenging vocabulary, and high-interest ropics for the independent reader ADVANCED READING Shore paragraphs, chapters, and exciting themes for the perfect bridge to chapter books | Can Read Books have introduced children to the joy of reading since 1957. Featuring award-winning authors and illustrators and a fabulous cast of beloved characters, Can Read Books set the standard for beginning read A lifetime of discovery begins with the magical words “I Can Read!” Visit wowwicanread.com for information ‘on enriching your child's reading experience. PeteCat PETE’S BIG LUNCH Cones) It is lunchtime. ° Pete is ready to eat. Here comes Pete! What should Pete eat? ~ _ A sandwich would be nice. — 7 ‘o8pliy oy) suado o}0g “YoIMpurs & sjuRM d}0g ‘SOX. He takes out a loaf of bread. He adds tomato and mayo. He finds a yummy fish. Pete looks at his sandwich. It is too small. Something is missing. Pete knows what it needs. His sandwich needs an apple. Pete loves apples! 12 13. His sandwich needs crackers. Pete looks at his sandwich again. Crackers are crunchy. It is still too small. Pete loves crunchy crackers! Pete is very hungry. Pete adds a pickle. > Pete adds cheese. > Tie Pete adds an egg, two hot dogs, and a can of beans. a banana, ZN Something is missing. 18 Pete adds ice cream! He takes three huge scoops. Pete’s sandwich is too big for Pete to eat. Pete wonders what to do. Pete thinks and thinks. “T’ve got it!” Pete says. Pete calls all of his friends. He asks them to come over. Everyone goes to Pete’s house. They are all very hungry. “Are you hungry?” asks Pete. Pete’s sandwich is big enough Pete shows them his big lunch. for everyone. “Dig in!” says Pete. Pete’s sandwich is good. ' Pete’s sandwich is VERY good. Pete’s sandwich is all gone. “Thanks for lunch,” Pete’s friends are full. Pete’s friends say. They liked Pete’s big lunch. “Thanks for sharing!” 30 31 More I CAN READ!" books for you to love: “You're welcome,” Pete says. Sharing is cool. for acomplete list of titles available. Peiscur ICAN READ!" books are now available as ebooks! Go to www.icanread.com/ebooks Pete the Cat is hungry. Pete is going to make the grooviest sandwich ever! But what happens if his sandwich is too big for Pete to eat? @ Simple sentences for eager new readers @ High-interest stories for developing readers Complex plots for confident readers | The perfect bridge to chapter books o©® For more information about the 1 Can Read Book® series, see inside! i 50499 til, HARPER ‘An inpint of HorperColinsPublihers wowweancead.com Cover art © 2013 by Jamies Dean 5

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