No. of pages 192
Published: 2008
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In "Trapped!" by Pete the Cat, Pete finds himself in an unexpected predicament. During a visit to the library, he accidentally gets locked inside after everyone leaves for the day. As he navigates this surprising situation, Pete uses his creativity and problem-solving skills to entertain himself and make the best of being alone. Through playful adventures with library books and whimsical thought processes, he learns important lessons about patience and resilience. Ultimately, Pete discovers that even in tricky situations, you can have fun and find a way out, making the most of every adventure that comes your way. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Pete the Cat .
This book is aimed at children at US 3rd grade-7th grade.
This book has been graded for interest at 8-12 years.
There are 192 pages in this book. This book was published in 2008 by Penguin Putnam Inc .
Peg Kehret was born in Wisconsin, grew up in Minnesota, spent fourteen years in California, and now lives with her husband in Washington State. They have two grown children, four grandchildren, one dog, and one cat. Peg's novels for children are regularly recommended by the American Library Association, the International Reading Association, and the Children's Book Council. She has won many state "young reader" or "children's choice" awards. Peg's characters are ordinary kids who find themselves in exciting situations and who use their wits to solve their problems. There is usually humor as well as suspense in her books. A long-time volunteer at The Humane Society, she often uses animals in her stories.
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