This story is about Caillou being afraid of dogs after a scary encounter. When he goes to his Grandma's house, he finds out she is watching her neighbor's puppy for the day. Grandma reassures Caillou the puppy is friendly. They read books about dogs which makes Caillou curious. When he sees the puppy, he realizes it is small and playful. By the end of the story, Caillou decides he likes dogs now after playing with the puppy.
This story is about Caillou being afraid of dogs after a scary encounter. When he goes to his Grandma's house, he finds out she is watching her neighbor's puppy for the day. Grandma reassures Caillou the puppy is friendly. They read books about dogs which makes Caillou curious. When he sees the puppy, he realizes it is small and playful. By the end of the story, Caillou decides he likes dogs now after playing with the puppy.
This story is about Caillou being afraid of dogs after a scary encounter. When he goes to his Grandma's house, he finds out she is watching her neighbor's puppy for the day. Grandma reassures Caillou the puppy is friendly. They read books about dogs which makes Caillou curious. When he sees the puppy, he realizes it is small and playful. By the end of the story, Caillou decides he likes dogs now after playing with the puppy.
ever. Done. Storyteller: Caillou was scared. The dog sounded angry.
Caillou: Mommy! Mommy. Mommy.
Mommy: Caillou, what's the matter? Caillou: That doggie scared me.
Storyteller: The next day, Caillou was
looking forward to going to his Grandma's while Mommy did some shopping. But Caillou and his Mommy didn't know that Grandma was looking after her neighbour's puppy for the day.
Grandma: I have a special friend staying
with me. Would you like to meet him? Caillou: Yes, please. Grandma: Caillou. Don't worry, Caillou. That's my special friend. I really think he'd like to meet you. Caillou: No. 5
Grandma: But Caillou, he's only a little
puppy. Why don't you just come and see? I promise he won't hurt you. Caillou: Well, okay. Grandma: See, Caillou? He's only a little puppy. And he's very friendly. Caillou: Yes, Grandma. 6
Grandma: Well, if you're scared, why don't
we shut the door so he can't get out? Okay? Caillou: Okay. Storyteller: Caillou was still a bit nervous, even though he knew the puppy was safely in the kitchen.
Grandma: Oh honey, it's okay. Hey. I have
an idea. Let's read a book about dogs. Storyteller: Caillou was enjoying reading about dogs with Grandma. And he was beginning to be curious about that little puppy in the kitchen.
Caillou: He's barking, Grandma.
Grandma: We'd better go see what he wants, don't you think? Caillou: Maybe he's hungry. Grandma: Who's a good boy then? Are you hungry? Here's a treat. You like that, don't you? 9
Storyteller: Caillou was still a bit nervous.
But when he heard his Grandma he decided he really wanted to see the little puppy again. Grandma: What's so funny, Caillou? Caillou: He looks like one of Mommy's slippers. 10
Grandma: See, Caillou? He wants to be
your friend. He's wagging his tail. It means he's happy to see you. If you hold out your hand, he'll say hello.
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Caillou: That tickles.
Grandma: I think you've made a new friend, Caillou.
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Caillou: Hi, doggie.
Storyteller: What do you know? The puppy wasn't scary at all, but friendly and fuzzy and fun. Caillou: Get it, boy. Good boy. Catch.