How a cat keeps the farmer's grain safe
Here is a simple, step-by-step explanation a 7-year-old can understand.
- Mice like grain: Mice love to eat the farmer’s grain. If many mice come, they can eat and spoil a lot of the food.
- Cats are hunters: Cats are good at finding and catching mice because they are quiet, fast, and have sharp eyes and ears.
- The cat catches mice: When a cat catches mice, there are fewer mice left to eat the grain.
- Fewer mice means safer grain: With fewer mice, the farmer’s grain stays safe and more food is left for people and animals.
Short story: Farmer Sara had a big pile of grain. Mice came at night and started eating it. Her barn cat, Whiskers, sneaked around and caught the mice. Because Whiskers kept the mice away, Farmer Sara's grain stayed clean and full.
Try this: Draw the farm, the grain, a mouse, and a cat. Use arrows to show how the cat chases the mouse away from the grain.
So, the cat helps the farmer by catching mice, and that keeps the grain safe.