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Have you ever spent time with a cat? If the answer's yes, how did they respond to you? Learn a few things about cat behavior with Tuula Pere's Axel and Ava as Cat Sitters. When Axel tells his best friend, Ava, about his neighbor Becca, who has a new cat, Ava is keen to see it. Axel and Ava soon visit Becca's home, and they see the cat is shy and likes to watch them from a safe distance. Becca tells them it's best to let the cat get used to their presence and leaves to bring some food from the shop. Ava and Axel try several ways to play with the cat but in vain, leading to Axel being scratched and the cat jumping off the second-floor balcony. What will the kids learn from this experience?
Axel and Ava as Cat Sitters is a fun-filled picture book that shows young readers how to act around pets, especially cats, and offers them a window into animal behavior in a domestic setting. Cats are one of the best pets to teach kids about consent, and Tuula Pere brilliantly incorporates that concept into this delightful children's tale. Ava and Axel act like most kids would if they've never been around a cat. In the story, the children start seeing the difference in how the cat behaves when it's scared compared to when it has the familiar calming presence of its owner. I love hand-drawn artwork, and Nyamdorj Lkhaasuren does an amazing job with the illustrations in this book. So grab a copy and teach your children a few things about cat behavior with this engaging picture book!