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When Carlotta the cow meets Pete the pig, they dance around the world, becoming great friends.
Ages 4 to 8 years. One day a pig called Pete met a cow called Carlotta. A tap-dancing cow called Carlotta. She was having a rest. Pete made friends with Carlotta. She was tap-dancing her way around the world! She tap-danced here. She tap-danced there. Carlotta tap-danced everywhere. Pete told Carlotta he wanted to tap-dance too. Carlotta taught Pete to 'step and shuffle'. She taught him to 'heel and toe'. Carlotta taught Pete to 'slap and flap'! She told Pete he was flamboyant! Together, they travelled the world. But sometimes Carlotta was cantankerous . . . she swished her tail, moo'd loudly and stamped her feet on the ground! So, Pete flew home. Pete told a friend that Carlotta was nice, but sometimes she was cantankerous. His friend told Pete that we should like our friends for just being themselves. Carlotta and Pete the purple flying pig became friends once again. Putting on bow ties and top hats and tails, off they went around the world. They tap-danced here. They tap-danced there. Carlotta and Pete tap-danced everywhere.
Pete is no ordinary pig: he's purple instead of pink, he likes to take baths, and every night he flies around the world, visiting big cities.
Kitty is just as fun as Pete. She's from Kathmandu, wears a floppy hat and boa, and loves adventures. She can't fly like Pete can, so how does their friendship work? Readers will be thrilled to see that Kitty can still share in globe-trotting adventures of the imagination to wonderful locations like New Zealand, Hawaii, Scotland, and India.
Pete and Kitty are about to have an adventure with a new friend named Doug. Like Pete, Doug can fly, and is ready for trips to places like Peru, Italy, and Australia. Pete's adventure is cut short because there is no room for him in the hot air balloon. Does Pete stay friends with Doug and Kitty even though they left him behind? Readers will learn along with Pete that having friends is worth everything in the world.
When Pete the flying pig meets Sean the sheep, they learn that sometimes friends say hurtful things they don't really mean.
When Pete the flying pig meets Kitty from Kathmandu, they discover finding a friend is even better than flying around the world.
Ages 4 to 8 years. This is another delightful, entertaining and informative adventure featuring a pig called Pete. This time, while on his travels, Pete meets a sheep called Sean. They become really good friends. Together they take a trip on a rocket, visiting all the amazing planets in the solar system. Along the way they strike up a great friendship (of course), and they have such a wonderful time travelling in their rocket that they decide they have a special friendship which is out of this world!
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