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Chelsea's Adorable 3 Cats! is a children's picture book that shares the fun of having a pet cat. This story book is placing the emphasis on the passion of having a pet. Children enjoy the fun and joy of playing with domesticated pet cats. Cats may be the most popular domesticated pets in the world and have been associated with humans. Cats love to play! This is especially true with Chelsea's cats! Her kittens love to chase toys and play and also practice and learn skills. Cats are outstanding mammals. They have brilliant hearing and a great sense of smell. Cats also have a very strong night vision. Historically and over thousands of years people enjoyed the company of domesticated cats. Children are observant and active learners and they will enjoy, learn and benefit from reading the story. Enzo and his cousins are looking forward to read together the picture book story Chelsea's Adorable 3 Cats! The objective of the story is to share the joy of pet companionship. In this picture book, Sophie, Emma and Enzo are having a great time. Children like to get engaged and play with their pet cats. The story gives children the opportunity to learn about their strengths and their awareness of the interaction process with cats. In the story children learn about themselves and their direct involvement with their pets. Helping, guiding and facilitating the possibilities for the child to have and take care of their pets is to be able to access their environment safely. Taking responsibly and being independent is the very notion of giving that child the opportunity to learn about how to take care of others and themselves. This notion in itself is a practical life experience an aid to the learning processes and the healthy development of the child. The story is whimsical! It is about fun and joyful times. Learning occurs when children are involved. Learning is a fun process for the absorbent mind of the child. Learning to be responsible to ones self and others and especially for a pet is cognitively stimulating and it is imperative for the overall healthy development of the child. The story is informative and educational. Children will naturally relate to the story. The information is drawn and presented based on concrete knowledge and learning processes. Children learn while they are directly involved and observing how things happen. They learn in a concrete and tangible ways. It is part of the child's nature to be inquisitive and observant. Children are the bright future and the hope of human kind.
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