An Activity with Worksheets for Coloring and Drawing
One day Dusty met Helen. It was a lovely day, the sun was shining, and the birds were singing. It was a perfect day for dreaming.
Helen and Dusty sat next to each other and were watching nature around them.
Then Helen asked Dusty, “What do you dream about?”
“I dream about love. Love is the most important thing for me. Then I dream about dog food and sausages,” said Dusty and licked his lips. “Sausages are so good!”
“I see,” said Helen.
“I love playing,” Dusty continued. “I dream about my chew toys. And I dream about socks.”
“About socks?” asked Helen.
“Yes, I have a collection of them. I hide my socks under the bed and make them prettier by making holes in them,” Dusty explained. “One day, I’m going to open a sock museum.”
“I’m looking forward to visiting it,” Helen smiled. “What is your favorite place to dream, Dusty?”
“I like dreaming on my cushion,” said Dusty. “It’s so nice and soft!”
“Cushions are a nice place to dream on,” Helen agreed.
“And what about you, Helen?” Dusty asked his tiny friend. “What do you dream about?”
“I dream about a big piece of cheese,” said Helen.
“Yeah, cheese is also pretty good,” said Dusty as his mouth started watering again.
“The piece I dream about has lots of holes and smells delicious. And best of all, it’s magic!”
“Magic?” Dusty asked.
“Yes, when you nibble off a piece, it grows back. You never run out of cheese. There’s plenty of it for everyone.”
“I like this cheese,” said Dusty.
Helen continued dreaming, “I also dream about the sun, about tall soft grass, about tasty sunflower seeds, and about buttons. I like buttons.”
“They are too small for me,” said Dusty.
“You know what? I also dream about a big spool of thread. I could run on it with Jane. We would have loads of fun,” said Helen. She loved her twin sister.
“I could push the spool a bit with my nose and make it roll faster,” Dusty suggested.
“That would be great!” said Helen and clapped her paws.
“And what do you think other animals dream about?” Dusty wondered.
“I don’t know,” said Helen and scratched her head.
What do you think? What do other animals dream about? Do they dream about food all the time? Do you think animals have nightmares? If you could become an animal for one day, what animal would you choose?
What does a snail, a fish, a cat, a hedgehog, a frog, or a bird dream about? Color the pictures and draw their dreams!
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