21 Best ‘Pete The Cat’ Coloring Pages For Your Little Ones

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Meet Pete – the cat who makes learning fun! Our Pete the Cat coloring pages are inspired by a picture book illustrated by James Dean and written by Eric Litwin. This famous series is loved by almost all kids.

If you are looking at introducing reading to your child, this book is just the right choice. It makes for a perfect option for beginner readers. Pete the Cat is fun to read and can be equally fun when introduced as a coloring activity.

Best Pete The Cat Coloring Pages For Kids

When you get your child involved in activities related to a book or character, it helps register more information about the same in your child’s brain easily. So, here is a fun activity for your little one – Pete the Cat Coloring Pages!

Pete the Cat is a cute character and he makes learning quite fun. What makes Pete the Cat book fun is that it talks about things most kids can learn from and relate to. Check out some of the most amazing Pete the Cat coloring sheets in this post.

1. Pete With His Magic Sunglasses

This coloring page perfect to get things started with is from the chapter ‘Pete the Cat And His Magic Sunglasses.’ Read the story to your child while they color the picture. The picture can get your kid excited about magic sunglasses and remind them how Pete takes up a positive outlook even on a grumpy day.

2. Pete the Cat And His Four Groovy Buttons

The picture is from ‘Pete the Cat And His Four Groovy Buttons.’ It can be a good way of teaching your child about how things beyond our control should never be worried about. Your child will enjoy coloring Pete’s groovy buttons. Once again, use this opportunity to read out the story to your child.

3. Pete Rocking In His School Shoes

Pete loves singing and the picture shows just that. The coloring page is from the book ‘Pete the Cat Rocking In His School Shoes,’ where Pete gets new school shoes he loves. The book shows him exploring the library, lunch room, playground, and other cool places inside his school. While your child enjoys coloring this page, you can sing the song Pete sings along.

4. Pete Loves His White Shoes

One of the Pete the Cat coloring pictures shows Pete wearing his favorite white shoes. The story teaches kids about different foods and their colors. It also teaches your child about the different colors that Pete’s shoes change into. The picture is lovely for teaching Pete’s basic appearance to your child and to get them thinking about colors.

5. Guess Pete’s Groovy Buttons

One of the pictures can be a good coloring and memory activity for your child. First, ask your child how many groovy buttons Pete the Cat has. When your child answers, you can ask them to write the number in the blank space given on the page. Also, your child gets to have fun coloring Pete’s groovy buttons in any colors they want.

6. Pete Spreads The Positivity

Pete spreads all the positivity he discovers with his sunglasses, to his friends. The picture can be fun to color because of Pete the Cat, the grumpy frog, the chair, and of course, Pete’s magic sunglasses. The story teaches kids to look beyond negativity and that being grumpy helps in no way. The picture has a sketchy outline, which makes it more appealing.

7. Pete The Cat Saves Christmas

The picture is from the chapter ‘Pete The Cat: Saves Christmas.’ This fun story shows Santa falling ill just an evening before Christmas. Under such circumstances, Santa calls Pete and he is happy to help. The picture can be fun to color because it has gifts. It also builds the excitement of Christmas in your child and teaches them the virtue of helping others.

8. Help Pete

The picture is a follow-up activity of Pete the Cat And His Groovy Buttons. Help your child trace the buttons back. They will have fun figuring out which four buttons on the sheet are attached to Pete’s clothes. It can challenge your child’s thinking abilities and develop their motor skills, too.

9. Pete The Cat – Craftivity

The coloring picture is more like a craft activity for your child. It combines the goodness of coloring and craft. Your child will enjoy coloring Pete the Cat in different parts. Once they have colored the page, you can help them cut out the parts and paste them on a board to make Pete the Cat.

10. Pete Sings Goodbye

On one of the coloring pages, it shows Pete the Cat doing one of his favorite activities – singing. It is a basic picture and you can use it to discuss Pete the Cat’s good habits with your child. You can also share a few insights about musical instruments with your kids while they enjoy humming Pete’s song.

Pete the Cat is popular with young children. So, it only makes sense to capitalize on this popularity and teach academic skills and virtues to your child through these coloring pages. These free printable Pete the Cat coloring pages online will make for a fun activity and also provoke a reading interest in your child. Above all, it will bring your child closer to his loved character, Pete the Cat.

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