Meet Juan, the little cat who transforms from a timid kitten into a curious explorer! He bravely wanders through a lively construction site, discovering tools like hammers and wrenches. Juan's adventures are filled with excitement as he engages with workers and shares thrilling tales with his family. Join him as he embraces his daring new life, proving that a little courage can lead to big adventures!
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Juan's Transformation at Construction Site
Juan, a small shy cat, got separated from his family at a construction site.
This experience transformed him from timid to brave and curious.
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Juan Explores a Construction House
Juan explores a busy house under construction and encounters various workers.
He interacts playfully with tools and materials, ignoring calls to come.
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Juan Paints a Blue Paw Print
In the painting room, Juan plays with blue paint and leaves a paw print on the wall.
The painters are surprised but Juan decides to leave and return home.
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Juan is a little cat. In a previous episode (El gatito valiente: https://smalltownspanishteacher.com/2022/05/30/simple-stories-in-spanish-el-gatito-valiente/ ), Juan got separated from his family in a construction site. He was a shy, scared cat, but that experience made him brave and daring. Now Juan goes out of his way to explore the world around him. But he still prefers a good construction site.
This story is in the third person and the present tense, with some past tense. Important vocabulary in the story includes: “casco” (helmet) “destornillador” (screwdriver),“martillo” (hammer), “llave grifa” (pipe wrench), “almádena” (sledgehammer), “la pared” (wall) and “alfombra” (carpet).
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