PETE THE CAT: Pete the Cat’s Trip to the Supermarket – Children’s Stories Read Aloud

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In “Pete the Cat’s Fun Trip to the Supermarket,” Pete and his brother Bob embark on an exciting adventure with their dad to buy groceries after a day at the park. Despite losing their shopping list to the wind, the brothers remember the items they need and enjoy selecting various snacks and treats along the way, including fruits, snacks, and flowers for Grandma. The lesson highlights teamwork, memory, and the joy of shopping together as a family.
  1. What snacks did Pete and Bob want to buy at the supermarket?
  2. How did Pete and Bob remember what to buy when the list blew away?
  3. What special treat did Pete and Bob pick for Grandma?

Pete the Cat’s Fun Trip to the Supermarket

Let’s go on a fun adventure with Pete the Cat and his brother Bob! They had a big day playing at the park and now they’re hungry.

Time for a Snack!

“Dad, can we have a snack?” asks Bob. Dad looks in the fridge, the pantry, and even the secret snack spot. “We need to buy groceries,” says Dad. So, they make a list: milk, eggs, fish, and chicken.

“I want raspberries,” says Bob. “I want apples,” says Pete. They add these to the list too!

Off to the Supermarket

Pete, Bob, and Dad head to the supermarket with their long list. But oh no! The wind blows the list away!

“It’s okay,” says Pete. “I remember the list.” “Me too,” says Bob.

Shopping Adventure

First, they go to aisle 10. The sign says “dairy.” “We need milk,” says Pete. “And cheese,” says Bob, “the stinky kind!”

Next, they visit aisle nine. “Yum!” says Dad. “I love bacon.” “Don’t forget the chicken,” says Pete.

They almost miss aisle eight, but Pete remembers eggs. “Regular or jumbo?” asks Pete. “Jumbo,” says Dad. “Groovy,” says Pete.

In aisle seven, Bob can’t decide between spaghetti and macaroni. “How about bow ties?” asks Dad. “Awesome,” says Bob.

Fruity and Sweet Treats

Aisle six smells fruity. “Remember the apples?” says Pete. “Remember the raspberries?” says Bob.

In aisle five, Dad tastes a hot dog. “Yummy!” In aisle four, Pete tastes a cupcake. “Sweet!”

Choosing Treats

Dad lets Pete and Bob pick a treat in aisle three. Pete picks crackers shaped like fish, and Bob picks popcorn.

In aisle two, Dad puts mango popsicles in the cart. Aisle one has sunflowers, tulips, and blue daisies. Pete and Bob pick tulips for Grandma. “She’ll love them,” says Dad.

All Done!

“I think we got everything except the fish,” says Dad. But their cart is full of yummy treats. Next time, they’ll get the fish!

Bye-bye! What a fun trip to the supermarket!

  • What is your favorite snack to have at home, and why do you like it so much?
  • Have you ever helped make a shopping list or gone shopping with your family? What was your favorite part of the trip?
  • If you could pick any treat from the supermarket, what would you choose and who would you share it with?
  1. Memory Game: Let’s play a memory game just like Pete and Bob did! Ask your child to help you make a grocery list with 5-6 items. Then, take a short walk around your home or garden. When you return, see how many items your child can remember from the list. Encourage them to use their memory just like Pete and Bob did when the wind blew their list away!

  2. Supermarket Scavenger Hunt: Create a simple scavenger hunt for your next trip to the supermarket. Give your child a list of items to find, such as apples, milk, or cheese. As they find each item, ask them to describe its color, shape, or size. This will help them observe and learn more about the different foods they see every day.

  3. Favorite Snack Creation: Encourage your child to create their own snack using some of the items from Pete and Bob’s list. For example, they could make a fruit salad with apples and raspberries or a cheese and cracker plate. Ask them why they chose each item and what makes it their favorite. This activity will help them think about their food choices and enjoy the process of making a snack.

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

[Music] Let’s read “Pete the Cat’s Trip to the Supermarket” by Kimberly and James Dean. [Music]

Pete and Bob are hungry after a big day of fun at the park. “Dad, can we have a snack?” Bob asks. [Music]

Dad checks the fridge, dad checks the pantry, and dad checks the secret snack nook. “We need to buy groceries,” says Dad. Dad starts to make a list: “We need milk, eggs, fish, and chicken.”

“I want raspberries,” says Bob.
“I want apples,” says Pete. [Music]

Pete, Bob, and Dad make a long list and take it to the supermarket. Oh no! The wind blows the list out of Dad’s hands. [Music]

“It’s cool,” says Pete. “I remember the list.”
“I do too,” says Bob. [Music]

First, they stop in aisle 10. The sign says dairy. “We need milk,” says Pete,
“and cheese,” says Bob, “the stinky kind.”

Next, they go to aisle nine. “Yum!” says Dad. “I love bacon.”
“Don’t forget the chicken,” says Pete. [Music]

They almost pass aisle eight when Pete remembers eggs. “Regular or jumbo?” asks Pete.
“Jumbo,” says Dad.
“Groovy,” says Pete. [Music]

Bob can’t pick between spaghetti and macaroni in aisle seven.
“How about bow ties?” asks Dad.
“Awesome,” says Bob.

Aisle six smells fruity. “Remember the apples?” says Pete.
“Remember the raspberries?” says Bob.

In aisle five, Dad tastes a hot dog. “Yummy!” In aisle four, Pete tastes a cupcake. “Sweet!” [Music]

Dad lets Pete and Bob choose a treat in aisle three.
Pete picks crackers shaped like fish, and Bob picks popcorn. [Music]

In aisle two, Dad puts mango popsicles in the cart.
Aisle one has sunflowers, tulips, and blue daisies.
Pete and Bob pick tulips for Grandma.
“She’ll love them,” says Dad.

“I think we got everything except the fish,” says Dad, but their cart is packed with yummy treats.

Next time! [Music] [Applause] [Music] Bye! [Music]

This version maintains the essence of the original transcript while removing any unnecessary elements.

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