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The Pete the Cat Series in Order

Pete the Cat Books in Order

87 books
Title
Date
Rating
Mar 2013
Oct 2015
Jan 2016
Oct 2016
Oct 2017
Oct 2020

About the Pete the Cat series

Series Premise

At its heart, the Pete the Cat series follows a cool, blue cat named Pete who approaches life's everyday ups and downs with calm, positivity, and his signature groovy attitude. The foundational premise—introduced in Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes—is that Pete faces minor mishaps or challenges (stepping in strawberries, blueberries, or mud; losing buttons; rainy days; new experiences) but never loses his cool. Instead of getting upset, Pete keeps walking along and singing his song, often with a refrain like "It's all good" or "Groovy!" This simple, reassuring message teaches young children emotional regulation, resilience, and optimism: problems happen, but they don't have to ruin your day.

Early books focus on basic concepts (colors, numbers, emotions) through Pete's adventures, while later titles expand to everyday situations: first day of school, dentist visits, beach trips, holidays, trying new foods, making friends, or dealing with change. Many include original songs (often with a bluesy, repetitive melody kids can sing along to), reinforcing the calm-under-pressure theme. Spin-offs and leveled readers introduce Pete's family and friends, but the core stays Pete's unflappable vibe in relatable scenarios.

The series evolves: initial Litwin/Dean collaborations emphasize mindfulness and positivity; Dean/Dean books add more narrative depth, family dynamics, and imaginative play while keeping the "no worries" philosophy central.

Main Characters

Pete the Cat is the star: a laid-back, blue cat (originally black in Dean's art, turned blue for books) with big eyes, a constant smile, red sneakers (or white ones that change colors in early books), and an unflappable demeanor. He's optimistic, groovy, and sings through problems.



Pete's family includes:

- Mom and Dad (supportive, fun-loving parents).

- Little Brother Bob (younger sibling who joins adventures).

- Grammy and Gramps (grandparents in some stories).



Friends vary by book but often include:

- Grumpy Bird (a grumpy friend who learns to chill).

- Allie the Alligator, Gustavo the Goldfish, or other animal pals.



Narrator/voice (in many books) adds a folksy, encouraging tone, often singing Pete's songs.

Setting

The setting is a bright, colorful, contemporary suburban or small-town world—simple, relatable, and whimsical. Pete lives in a cozy house with his family, attends school, visits the beach, plays in parks, goes to the dentist, or explores neighborhoods. Locations include classrooms, playgrounds, grocery stores, libraries, farms, and holiday spots (Christmas, Halloween).



The aesthetic is clean and vibrant—bold colors, expressive cartoon style, and a retro-inspired groovy feel (sunny days, groovy sunglasses, skateboards). Everyday environments feel safe and familiar, allowing focus on Pete's attitude rather than elaborate world-building. Occasional adventures (space missions, beanstalks) add playful fantasy without straying far from kid-relatable scenarios.

Tone & Themes

The tone is upbeat, relaxed, fun, and reassuring—pure feel-good children's literature with a chill, groovy vibe. Pete's catchphrase attitude ("It's all good!") creates a soothing, anxiety-reducing message for young readers facing new or frustrating situations. The stories are light-hearted and positive, acknowledging small problems (spilled milk, lost items, bad weather) but resolving them with humor, acceptance, and a song.

Humor is gentle and silly—cartoonish mishaps, exaggerated expressions, Pete's deadpan coolness amid chaos. There's no real conflict or villains; challenges are everyday and surmountable. The mood is joyful, empowering, and comforting—ideal for bedtime, classroom read-alouds, or helping kids navigate emotions. Repetition, rhyme, and sing-along elements make it interactive and engaging, fostering confidence and a "go with the flow" mindset.

James Dean's Pete the Cat series has become a cultural phenomenon, with over 100 books delivering simple, joyful lessons in positivity and resilience through one very cool blue cat. From stepping in puddles without losing his groove in the original I Love My White Shoes to navigating school, holidays, and everyday mishaps in later titles, Pete teaches kids that it's okay when things go wrong—just keep walking, keep singing, and keep your cool. With its catchy songs, vibrant art, relatable scenarios, and unwavering "it's all good" message, the series offers comforting, confidence-building reads perfect for little listeners facing firsts and frustrations. Whether discovering Pete's magic sunglasses or rocking school shoes, the books remind us that attitude makes all the difference—making Pete the ultimate chill role model for a generation of young readers. Groovy, indeed.

FAQ

How many books are in the Pete the Cat series?

87 books

When will the next book in the series be released?

No new book in the series is currently scheduled. The latest book, Pete the Cat and the Wright Brothers, was published in November 2024.

When was the most recent book released?

Pete the Cat and the Wright Brothers was published in November 2024.

What was the first book in the series?

The first book in the series is Pete's Big Lunch, published in March 2013.

What genre is the Pete the Cat series?

The series primarily falls into the General Fiction genre.

What is the Pete the Cat series about?

At its heart, the Pete the Cat series follows a cool, blue cat named Pete who approaches life's everyday ups and downs with calm, positivity, and his signature groovy attitude. The foundational premise—introduced in Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes—is that Pete faces minor mishaps or challenges (stepping in strawberries, blueberries, or mud; losing buttons; rainy days; new experiences) but never loses his cool. Instead of getting upset, Pete keeps walking along and singing his song, often with a refrain like "It's all good" or "Groovy!" This simple, reassuring message teaches young children emotional regulation, resilience, and optimism: problems happen, but they don't have to ruin your day. Early books focus on basic concepts (colors, numbers, emotions) through Pete's adventures, while later titles expand to everyday situations: first day of school, dentist visits, beach trips, holidays, trying new foods, making friends, or dealing with change. Many include original songs (often with a bluesy, repetitive melody kids can sing along to), reinforcing the calm-under-pressure theme. Spin-offs and leveled readers introduce Pete's family and friends, but the core stays Pete's unflappable vibe in relatable scenarios. The series evolves: initial Litwin/Dean collaborations emphasize mindfulness and positivity; Dean/Dean books add more narrative depth, family dynamics, and imaginative play while keeping the "no worries" philosophy central.

Is the Pete the Cat series finished?

The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.