Should Kittens Have Bells?

Should Kittens Have Bells? by Betty Ward Cain is a delightful early childhood book published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on May 13, 2010. This 36-page edition is designed for young readers and features engaging illustrations that complement its simple text, making it accessible for early readers. The story follows three little kittens who receive bells to wear around their necks, much to the dismay of a big, red hen who wishes to dispose of them.
In this amusing tale, readers will encounter the playful antics of the kittens as they navigate the challenges posed by the hen. The narrative is crafted with short “e” words, ensuring that young students can easily engage with the text and feel a sense of accomplishment. The book incorporates themes of animals and friendship, making it a suitable choice for early childhood education settings. With its colorful pages and entertaining storyline, this book aims to foster a love for reading in young children.
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When the three little kittens got bells, they hung them around their necks. Big, red hen hates the bells. She wants to throw their bells down the well. When she tries to do just that, everything goes wrong. This amusing beginning reader book is filled with short “e” words so it is easy for students to feel successful. Jeff, Meg and Ted endear themselves to the reader especially when they send the big, red hen off on a pilotless jet. There are 36 colorful, amusing pages.
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