Cat and Dog and the Ball

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This is Cat.

This is Dog.

  1. Count together the whiskers, ears, legs, eyes, and tails.
  2. Which counts are the same, which are different, which are the largest, and which are the smallest?
  3. Which animal is red and which one is yellow?
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Cat and Dog live in a house.

A house with a door.

A house with a roof.

  1. Cat and Dog live in a round house. Is your house round?
  2. Point to any other round things in the picture.
  3. How many rooms does their house seem to have?
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Cat and Dog have a ball.

The ball is red and blue and yellow.

  1. Count together the number of colors on the ball.
  2. Which color on the ball is not a color for Cat or Dog?
  3. Is there anything where you are that is striped like this ball?
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Cat and Dog play with the ball.

Cat throws the ball to Dog.

Dog catches the ball.

Dog throws the ball to Cat.

Cat catches the ball.

  1. How many times did they throw the ball?
  2. Do you like playing with balls? Do you throw them, catch them, or kick them?
  3. Can real cats and dogs play catch with a ball? How can they play with balls?
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Then Cat throws the ball very high.

Oh! Oh!

  1. The ball is higher than Dog. How much higher than Dog did Cat throw it?
  2. Did Cat mean to do that? How can you tell from Cat’s face?
  3. Does the ball sometimes not go where you want it when you play catch?
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The ball is on the roof.

The ball is on the roof of the house.

  1. The roof is slanted. Does the ball look like it would roll off the roof?
  2. Where are Cat and Dog?
  3. How is the shape of the ball and the house similar and how are they different?
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Cat and Dog can see the ball.

Cat and Dog cannot get to the ball.

How will they get the ball down?

  1. The ball is too high for Cat and Dog to reach. How will they solve this problem?
  2. What can you do to get something that is too high? Would you ask for help?
  3. Does the ball look bigger than it did when they were throwing it?
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Cat and Dog are sad.

They want to find something tall to reach the ball.

Then Elephant comes by.

  1. Cat and Dog are crying. Is their crying helping them solve their problem?
  2. Count together the big animals, birds, and trees in the picture.
  3. How can Elephant help them? Is the elephant tall?
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Elephant is big.

Elephant can see the ball.

Elephant can get to the ball.

Elephant gets the ball from the roof.

Elephant takes the ball from the roof of the house.

  1. The ball is higher than Elephant. How does Elephant reach the ball?
  2. The animals are all standing on two of their four legs. Have you seen animals do this?
  3. What other animals stand on two legs?
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Elephant gives the ball to Cat and Dog.

Cat and Dog smile. Elephant smiles.

Cat and Dog and Elephant smile.

  1. Who has the longest nose? Why does an elephant need such a long nose?
  2. Which of these animals is the biggest and which is the smallest?
  3. How is Elephant different and how is Elephant similar to Cat and Dog? What does Elephant have that they don’t?
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Cat and Dog and Elephant play with the ball.

Cat throws the ball to Dog. Dog catches the ball.

Dog throws the ball to Elephant. Elephant catches the ball.

Elephant throws the ball to Cat. Cat catches the ball.

  1. Count the number of throws and the number of catches. Are they the same number?
  2. Did each animal throw and each animal catch?
  3. They are good at taking turns. Are you good at taking turns?
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Bye bye Cat.

Bye bye Dog.

Bye bye Elephant.

  1. Count together the number of animals waving.
  2. Are there more animals or balls? By how much?
  3. With fewer balls than animals, the animals must be good at sharing.

I would love to help the whole world to read and there is still so much to do” Aagje van Heekeren, Biblionef Director 2004-2012

Thanks to Aagje’s enthusiasm the Cat and Dog booklets could be made. As a tribute they will be reprinted to mark her departure as Director of Biblionef.

Cat and Dog
Concept, text, illustrations and design: Elke and René Leisink
Publishing: Biblionef
Printing: Studio/Drukkerij pk84
Copyright: 2014
ISBN: 978 90 8147 671 3

Sponsors & Support

This book could be published thanks to the generous support of

  • pater eusebius kemp stichting
  • stichting casterenshoeve
  • family leisink
  • family bongaerts

About Biblionef
We all want children to become readers – to have empathy for characters, big vocabularies and imaginations, and to be able to immerse themselves in another world through a book. Biblionef places a strong emphasis on reading for pleasure; we believe children should have a sense of fun as they read. It should not be a chore, but an exciting activity, something to look forward to.

To achieve this, children need to be exposed to books with great stories. Books which help with children’s literacy development, give access to information and education, and teach them to think for themselves – to make good decisions.

Biblionef’s goal is to make a profound impact on the lives of children and we are deeply committed to giving all children access to books. Biblionef foundations provide new books to library projects for children who have no access to books. Books containing stories they can relate to and learn from.

Website: www.biblionef.org

About Cat and Dog
Cat and Dog books are funny and easy to read. Learn only 200 words and start reading the books.

Website: www.cat-and-dog.org

You are free to download, copy, translate or adapt this story and use the illustrations as long as you attribute in the following way:

Cat and Dog and the Ball
Author — Elkeand René Leisink
Illustration — Elkeand René Leisink
Language — English
Level — Firstparagraphs
© African Storybook Initiative 2017
Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0
Source www.africanstorybook.org

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