Cat and flowers

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In the lesson “Cat and Flowers,” we follow Whiskers, a playful cat who enjoys exploring a vibrant garden filled with colorful flowers and butterflies. Through Whiskers’ adventures, children learn about colors and counting, engaging in fun activities like identifying colors and counting flowers and butterflies. The story emphasizes the joy of learning through play and imagination.
  1. What colors did Whiskers see in the garden?
  2. Can you count how many flowers are in your garden?
  3. What do you think Whiskers dreams about when he takes a nap?

Cat and Flowers

Once upon a time, there was a fluffy cat named Whiskers. Whiskers loved to play in the garden. The garden was full of colorful flowers that danced in the wind.

Whiskers and the Colorful Flowers

Whiskers liked to sniff the flowers. Each flower had its own special smell. Some flowers smelled sweet like candy, and others smelled fresh like the morning air.

Learning Colors with Whiskers

Whiskers loved the red roses, the yellow sunflowers, and the bluebells. Can you find something red, yellow, or blue around you? It’s fun to learn colors with Whiskers!

Counting with Whiskers

Whiskers liked to count the flowers. One, two, three, four, five! Can you count to five with Whiskers? Counting is fun when you do it with a friend.

Whiskers’ Butterfly Friends

Sometimes, butterflies would visit the garden. They would flutter around the flowers, and Whiskers would watch them dance. How many butterflies can you see? Let’s count them together!

Whiskers’ Nap Time

After playing in the garden, Whiskers would find a cozy spot under a tree and take a nap. The flowers and butterflies would keep him company as he dreamed of more adventures.

And that’s the story of Whiskers and his garden full of flowers. Remember, you can have fun learning colors and counting just like Whiskers!

  • What is your favorite flower, and why do you like it? Have you ever smelled a flower that reminded you of something special?
  • Can you think of a time when you saw a butterfly or another insect in a garden or park? What did it look like, and what was it doing?
  • Whiskers loves to count flowers and find colors in the garden. What are some things you like to count or find colors in when you are outside?
  1. Color Hunt: Just like Whiskers, let’s go on a color hunt! Look around your home or classroom and find objects that are red, yellow, and blue. Can you find something for each color? Share what you find with your friends and talk about why you chose those objects.

  2. Flower Counting Game: Create your own garden using paper flowers. Cut out different colored flowers and place them around the room. Count how many flowers you have in total. Can you group them by color and count how many of each color you have? Try counting them with a friend, just like Whiskers!

  3. Butterfly Dance: Pretend to be butterflies visiting Whiskers’ garden. Use your arms as wings and flutter around the room. How many “flowers” can you visit? Ask a friend to count how many times you flutter around the room. Switch roles and count for your friend. It’s a fun way to practice counting and moving like a butterfly!

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