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A Pet Reader

Chapter 25: How My Kitten Plays
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Aimed at beginning readers, this collection presents short poems and simple prose about household and farm animals, including dogs, cats, birds, poultry, horses, rabbits, and small pets. Brief anecdotes, descriptive pieces, and rhymes portray everyday pet behavior, care tasks, and gentle moral lessons about kindness and responsibility toward animals. Sections group similar creatures and alternate playful vignettes with practical tips for feeding, housing, and helping wildlife. Illustrative scenes and accessible language support early reading and introduce empathy for animals.

How My Kitten Plays

My kitten plays with a string.
I hold the string in my hand.
I drag the string on the ground.
Then I run as fast as I can.
The kitten tries to catch the string with her paw.
Sometimes she catches the string.
Then she puts it into her mouth and runs away.
Sometimes, when she runs after me, she stumbles and falls.
The kitten can not always get the string.
Sometimes I run too fast for her.
Then she can not catch the string.
I like to play with my kitten.
I jerk the string quickly.
Then kitty jumps.
But she can not get the string.
Sometimes I use a tape measure instead of a string.
Kitty tries to get it.
I often tie a spool to the string.
Kitty tries to get the spool.
I think it is fun to play with my kitten.
The kitten likes to play, too.