Kids vs Cats: How to & How Not to Play with Cats

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Age range: 2-10 Years old (2-year-old; 3-year-old; 4-year-old; 5-year-old; 6-year-old; 7-year-old)
Reading level: 5-7 Years old (5-year-old; 6-year-old; 7-year-old)

* Lets face it, little kids and cats can lead to some Cat-astrophic results *
Easily teach your young children how to properly treat and love their little friends with this short adventure.

Show your kids the do’s and don’ts of playing with their cat pals with this 44-page book.

Bonus expansion content:

  • Will teach your young one some fun, safe and simple games to play with your cat.
  • Learn the simple process of making your own children’s stories with the making of content in the back.
  • Teach your kid some interesting cat facts!

Follow along with the story and pick up some unconventional tips and get a jump start on teaching your child about morality.

This book has been designed and tested to help keep your kids engaged and interested to maximize their absorption, and frankly…to make story time even more fun!

Kids of different ages can enjoy this book, and will read it again and again.

There are several important themes in this book:

  • Parents making time for their kids.
  • Encouragement and positive reinforcement when kids share personal things.
  • I saw that, sure! Listening, being patient with kids and helping them understand difficult issues.
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KidsVsLife began with a rather complex question from a curious kid: Where does rain come from?

On the surface, it seems like a simple question. The words are simple. For an adult mind, the water cycle concept is simple. But when I tried to explain the concept to my 4-year-old, I was met with the dreaded barrage of “why?”

I was sharing this story with a colleague, who shared a similar story of a daddy stunned by the complex question their child asked and their inability to explain it on a child’s level. We joked that there could be and should be a manual on how to answer these questions. Then the laughing turned into a moment of seriousness.

We work at a very creative company, and one of our colleagues is an extremely talented artist. We approached the artist with the idea, and he joined us.

To get things going, we would meet once a week during our lunch hour to select the story and talk about how to get this project off the ground. Our initial goal was to complete a book; that took 2 months. We learned a lot doing it, and had a lot of fun. We decided to make another one using the lessons from our first experience.

At the time of this website, we’re working on our 5th book.

The topic is KidsVsLife: we try to introduce more mature concepts, places and things to young children using interesting stories.

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Peter

Storyteller: I share words and stories I create with my kids.

Felipe

Illustrator: I bring imaginary worlds and creatures to life.

Aleister

Designer: I direct the overall feel and creative aspects.

Ryan

Builder: I combine everything into a final tangible product.

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