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Oi Cat!


Synopsis


The laughter never ends with Oi Frog and Friends!

This absurdly funny, rhyming read-aloud picture book is guaranteed to get children giggling!
From the bestselling, multi-award-winning creators of Oi Frog. *Over 1 million copies sold*

According to Frog ...
Cats sit on gnats,
Dogs sit on logs,
Alpacas sit on cream crackers,
Armadillos sit on pillows and
Chicks sit on bricks.

But wait! Cat doesn't like sitting on gnats, they keep biting his bottom! Will Frog and Dog help him change the rules?

'This animal rhyming silliness goes from strength to strength.' The Guardian
'Will have children in fits of giggles.' Parents in Touch

Can't get enough? Look out for: Oi Frog, Oi Dog, Oi Duck-billed Platypus, Oi Puppies

Oi Frog and Friends is a top ten bestselling series. Loved by children and parents, the books have won numerous awards, including the Laugh Out Loud Picture Book Award, and been shortlisted for many more!

Kes Gray (author), Jim Field (artist)

Summary

Chapter 1: Who's in Charge?

* Kipper and Arnold, two cats, are playing when they encounter a new kitten named Spot.
* Kipper is bossy and tries to tell Spot what to do, but Spot doesn't listen.
* Arnold tries to mediate between them, but Kipper refuses to listen.
* Real example: A child playing with a new sibling or classmate who tries to boss them around.

Chapter 2: The Chase

* Kipper and Spot argue and end up chasing each other.
* Spot accidentally pushes a vase off the shelf, which shatters.
* Kipper blames Spot, but Arnold tells the truth and Kipper apologizes.
* Real example: When kids get into a fight and one of them accidentally breaks something.

Chapter 3: The Hole

* Kipper and Spot discover a hole in the fence and explore outside.
* They get scared when they hear a strange noise and run back inside.
* Arnold tells them that it was just a bird, but they are still shaken.
* Real example: Kids exploring a forbidden area or experiencing something that frightens them.

Chapter 4: The Dream

* Kipper has a dream where he is a brave and powerful cat.
* He defeats a giant mouse and rescues Spot from a bird.
* Arnold wakes Kipper up and tells him it was just a dream.
* Real example: A child having a vivid and empowering dream.

Chapter 5: The Game

* Kipper, Arnold, and Spot play hide-and-seek.
* Kipper hides in a box, but he can't breathe and gets stuck.
* Arnold and Spot search for Kipper and eventually find him.
* Real example: When kids play a game and one of them gets into trouble.

Chapter 6: The Quarrel

* Kipper and Arnold have a falling out over a toy.
* Kipper accuses Arnold of stealing the toy, but Arnold denies it.
* Spot witnesses the argument and runs away.
* Real example: When friends or siblings argue and hurt each other's feelings.

Chapter 7: The Make-Up

* Kipper and Arnold realize how much they hurt Spot with their fighting.
* They apologize to Spot and promise to be better friends.
* Spot forgives them and they all play together again.
* Real example: When kids resolve a conflict and learn to forgive each other.