Benny has been exploring the forest all morning and his little paws are starting to feel very heavy. He found a big, strong tree with soft leaves and decided it was time for a tiny nap. He isn't just sitting near the tree; he is leaning his whole back right on the trunk so the bark can hold him up. When you lean your body on something for support like this, we say you are against it. He looks so cozy! Maybe he is listening to the wind in the branches while he rests. This card is a lovely way to learn how to use the word against to describe how we move and rest in the world.
Benny has been exploring the forest all morning and his little paws are starting to feel very heavy. He found a big, strong tree with soft leaves and decided it was time for a tiny nap. He isn't just sitting near the tree; he is leaning his whole back right on the trunk so the bark can hold him up. When you lean your body on something for support like this, we say you are against it. He looks so cozy! Maybe he is listening to the wind in the branches while he rests. This card is a lovely way to learn how to use the word against to describe how we move and rest in the world.
💡 Pro tip!
Print on regular paper and color with crayons, markers, or watercolors!