Noisy Noisy Woof
Noisy noisy Series
What’s inside...
Woof! Who's this coming to play? These friendly pet animals can't wait to say hello. Find and press the button on every page to hear a different pet noise every time.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
3-5
Length
8 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What do you think the dog was feeling when it made all that noise?
Can you imagine what it would be like if you could talk to dogs? What would you say to them?
Why do you think it's important for us to understand how animals communicate?
How do you feel when you make a lot of noise? Is it similar to how the dog might feel?
What can we learn from the way the dog in the story interacts with other animals and people?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to express their thoughts by asking open-ended questions and actively listening to their responses.
Relate the story to your child’s experiences by discussing times when they felt similar emotions to the characters.
Stimulate imagination by asking your child what they would do if they were in the story.
Foster empathy by discussing how understanding the dog's noises might help in understanding its needs or feelings.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Cooperation and Teamwork
Explanation: In 'Noisy Noisy Woof', various animals work together to solve problems, demonstrating the importance of teamwork.
Real-World Application: Children learn to collaborate with siblings and friends during play, enhancing their social skills and ability to work in teams.
Example Lesson: Importance of Communication
Explanation: The book shows how animals communicate in different ways to express needs and feelings, emphasizing effective communication.
Real-World Application: This encourages children to express themselves clearly and listen to others, important skills in school and family interactions.
Example Lesson: Understanding and Valuing Differences
Explanation: Through the diverse characters, the book teaches that everyone has unique qualities and skills, promoting inclusivity and acceptance.
Real-World Application: Children learn to appreciate the differences in people they meet daily, fostering a more inclusive perspective from a young age.
Example Lesson: Problem Solving
Explanation: The story highlights how the animals confront and resolve obstacles, showcasing problem-solving skills.
Real-World Application: Helps children approach challenges in academic and social settings with confidence and creativity.