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K-3
Forget the ants; when the Petes (as in Pete the Cat and his doppelgängers) go marching one by one, "the groovy one stops to have some fun" etc., until Pete and his band are ready to perform. As always with Pete vehicles, the text seems incidental to the outta-sight illustrations: pen, ink, and paint creations in tie-dye colors.