Puss in Boots | TRADITIONAL STORY | Classic Story for kids | Fairy Tales | BIGBOX

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Summary

TLDRIn this adaptation of 'Puss in Boots,' the third son inherits a cat named Puss who promises to improve his master's fortune. Puss deceives the king by presenting daily gifts as if from the fictitious Count of Karabas. He orchestrates a series of events leading the king to believe his master is the count. Puss outwits a monstrous mouse, claiming its castle for the count. The king offers his daughter's hand in marriage to the 'count,' resulting in a happy ending for all.

Takeaways

  • 🐱 Puss, a clever cat, belonged to the youngest son of a farmer who passed away.
  • πŸ‘’ Puss asked for boots and a bag, promising his master he would take care of him.
  • 🐰 Puss used clever tricks to catch animals like a rabbit and bird, offering them to the king as gifts from his 'master,' the Count of Carabas.
  • πŸ‘‘ For two months, Puss consistently delivered gifts to the king, building up the reputation of his master.
  • πŸŠβ€β™‚οΈ Puss tricked the king into thinking his master, the boy, was in trouble by hiding his clothes while he swam in the river.
  • πŸ‘— The king gave the boy new clothes and invited him to ride with his daughter, who was falling in love with him.
  • 🏞 Puss warned field workers to tell the king that the land belonged to the Count of Carabas or risk being eaten by a monster.
  • 🏰 Puss encountered a shape-shifting monster in the castle and tricked him into transforming into a mouse.
  • 🐁 Once the monster turned into a mouse, Puss quickly ate him, clearing the way for his master to claim the castle.
  • πŸ’ The king was so impressed with the 'Count of Carabas' that he suggested the boy marry his daughter, leading to a happy ending.

Q & A

  • What did the farmer leave to his three sons after his death?

    -The farmer left the farm to his first son, a horse to his second son, and a cat named Puss to his third son.

  • What did Puss ask the boy to give him to take care of him?

    -Puss asked the boy for a bag and some boots.

  • How did Puss plan to provide for the boy?

    -Puss planned to provide for the boy by catching animals and presenting them to the king as gifts from the 'Count of Carabas'.

  • What was the first animal Puss caught and presented to the king?

    -The first animal Puss caught and presented to the king was a rabbit.

  • How did Puss trick the king into thinking the boy was the Count of Carabas?

    -Puss tricked the king by having the boy swim in the river while he stole the boy's clothes, then cried out for help claiming thieves had stolen the count's clothes.

  • What did Puss tell the men working in the field about the king's arrival?

    -Puss told the men that the king was coming and they must tell him that the field belonged to the Count of Carabas, or the monster would eat them.

  • What was the relationship developing between the boy and the princess during the story?

    -The boy and the princess were falling in love as they spent time together.

  • What was the monster's ability that Puss discovered in the castle?

    -The monster had the ability to change into different animals.

  • How did Puss defeat the monster?

    -Puss defeated the monster by tricking him into changing into a mouse, and then Puss ate him.

  • What did the king offer to the boy at the end of the story?

    -The king offered the boy to marry his daughter.

  • What was the outcome for Puss and the boy after the king's visit to the castle?

    -Puss and the boy were welcomed by the king, and the boy was recognized as the Count of Carabas, leading to a happy ending for all.

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