
Seven blind mice - Reading Comprehension Questions
by Ed Young
About This Book
"Seven Blind Mice," written by Ed Young, is a delightful story about seven little mice who each try to figure out what an elephant is by feeling different parts of it. Each mouse has its own idea based on what it touches, but they all miss the big picture until they finally work together. This book is so valuable for kids because it teaches them about teamwork and the importance of perspective. It encourages little ones to think critically and understand that sometimes, we might not see the whole truth just by looking at one side of things. Plus, the colorful illustrations and fun storytelling make it an enjoyable read for both kids and parents. Your child will not only be entertained but also learn about communication, cooperation, and embracing different viewpoints, which are essential skills as they grow up.
How WeRead Helps
When you read "Seven Blind Mice" with WeRead, you’ll find helpful questions designed for kids ages 3 to 9. These questions encourage your child to think about what they see and hear, making the story even more engaging. For instance, you might be asked, “What do you think the mice are feeling?” or “How do you think they will work together?” Before diving into the story, WeRead also highlights key vocabulary words, so you can help your child understand important terms. And during the reading, you’ll get prompts that encourage dialogue, like asking your child to predict what might happen next. This way, you’re not just reading a story; you’re having a fun conversation that boosts their comprehension and imagination!
What You'll Get with WeRead
- Age-appropriate questions for kids ages 3-9
- Pre-reading vocabulary highlights so you know which words to focus on
- Dialogic reading prompts that encourage conversation
- 100+ curated children's books with expert-designed questions
Key Vocabulary
adventure, imagine, explore, discover, journey
Sample Questions
- What do you see on this page?
- Where are they going?
- What happened next?