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Why Cats Chase Rats: A Nigerian Folk Tale

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Nigerian Folk Tale   A Cat Chasing A Rat Through The Wild Grasslands Why Cats Chase Rats A Nigerian Folk Tale (African FolkTales #1) (African Folk Tales)

Once upon a time, in the vast grasslands of Nigeria, there lived a wise old cat named Simba. As the ruler of the animal kingdom, Simba was known for his cleverness and leadership skills. In this Nigerian folk tale, we unravel the adventurous journey of Simba and his pursuit of rats, showcasing the African folktales that have been passed down through generations.

The Legend of Simba and the Rat

According to this African folk tale, it all began when Simba heard rumors about a group of impudent rats that were wreaking havoc among the animals. These rats had a notorious reputation for devouring crops, ruining homes, and causing chaos wherever they went. Determined to protect his kingdom and restore harmony, Simba embarked on a quest to catch them.

Why Cats Chase Rats - A Nigerian Folk Tale (African FolkTales #1) (African Folk Tales)
by Maria Wyder (Kindle Edition)

4.4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 1253 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 49 pages
Lending : Enabled

The journey took Simba through dense forests, picturesque rivers, and vast savannahs. Along the way, he encountered numerous challenges and met various animals who joined him in his mission. From the wise elephant with its extraordinary memory to the nimble gazelles that aided in the pursuit, each creature contributed their unique abilities to assist Simba in his pursuit of the rats.

The Encounter

Finally, after months of relentless pursuit, Simba confronted the rats in a hidden valley. The fearless feline cornered their leader, a cunning and devious rat named Koko. Koko tried to bargain for his life, promising to cease the destruction caused by his rat clan if spared.

Simba, wise and fair, agreed to Koko's proposal on one condition: the rats must commit to aiding the animal kingdom instead of disrupting it. Koko and his fellow rats eagerly agreed, realizing the error of their ways and acknowledging Simba's power.

The Legacy

From that day forward, cats in Nigeria have chased rats, ensuring that they fulfill their newfound duty to protect the animal kingdom. This Nigerian folk tale has been passed down through generations, symbolizing the importance of unity and collective efforts in preserving peace and harmony.

Similar folktales from across Africa highlight the cultural significance of storytelling in imparting morals, values, and historical events. These tales serve as a means of entertainment as well as a medium for preserving cultural heritage.

The Nigerian folk tale of why cats chase rats carries valuable lessons about leadership, unity, and the consequences of one's actions. Simba's journey teaches us the significance of using our strengths to address issues that affect our communities and the importance of forgiveness and redemption.

African folktales like these contribute to our understanding of diverse cultures and ensure that ancient wisdom is not forgotten. So next time you spot a cat eagerly chasing a rat, remember the intriguing story that inspired this age-old pursuit.

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Why Cats Chase Rats - A Nigerian Folk Tale (African FolkTales #1) (African Folk Tales)
by Maria Wyder (Kindle Edition)

4.4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 1253 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 49 pages
Lending : Enabled

Why Cats Chase Rats – An African Folk Tale

Passed down through the generations, this classic African Folk Tale from Nigeria has been enhanced with beautiful watercolor illustrations. This is the timeless story of two friends who allowed a beautiful day and one decadently delicious dinner to come between them.

African folktales are well known for using an imaginative story to explain the reasons for why things are the way that things are. Set in the fascinating animal world in the land of Barn, this is the entertaining story of when once upon a time, cats and rats were friends, and why they no longer are today.

The re-telling of classic Nigerian folk tales insures that this tribe-related folk story/myths from Africa is engaging and filled with colorful characters, and even more vibrant illustrations that positively pop out from the page at you. These specially commissioned images will captivate your imagination as you follow the Cat and the Rat through the destruction of a fast friendship. By the end of this clever and imaginative story, it becomes clear why they will have to live as mortal enemies for the rest of eternity ... or at least until next summer, anyway. : )

“Why Cats Chase Rats” will engage your child’s curiosity about the animal world around him, and will spur him on to want to know more and even read more about African culture, folk stories, and Africa for kids.

Pick up your copy today!

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What People Are Saying About Why Cats Chase Rats -An African Folk Tale
by Zahabu Ahonja and illustrated by Francis Albert Abella:

“Great story. Fantastic illustrations. What else could you want? Oh yeah, the newly classic line: ‘for fun, food and revenge of the yams.’ Nice one!” – Jim Hobson

“Love the color. Love the Cat. Even love Fatty Ratty.” - Laura Walker

“Thanks a lot! :-) Now I have to look for a recipe somewhere for yam porridge (or make something up.) My kids want to try it – they can’t wait to taste the ‘yammy goodness.’ It’s a household joke now.”
- Kristen Peters

“I loved the illustrations. They were bright and colorful and action-filled. I liked the story, as well. Too bad for the rats. One bad apple, as they say.” – Martha Crawford


About The Author

Originally landing in the central states, Zahabu Ahonja currently lives out West.

Relatively introverted and mostly shy in new situations and around people she doesn’t know, she spends most of her time doing one of two things. She’s usually out walking, hiking, biking enjoying the fresh air and sunshine, or she’s staring into the computer monitor enjoying the spurts of creativity and inspiration that come sweeping down from out of a benevolent, yet unpredictable and invisible cloud. Harnessing herself to it, she gets thrown obsessively into a working frenzy, creating, molding and adding dimples to whatever her latest project might be.

Upon occasion, attending to life’s daily needs, she has to pry herself away, and interact with real people, whether strangers or family members. All of it - the social and the sequestered - it all breathes life into her, and allows her to sparkle, crafting each day as a new adventure.

About The Illustrator

A graduate of AB in Fine Arts in Far Eastern University, Francis Albert Abella started as an animator in Animation Company in the Philippines in 2000. He has worked on projects for such industry giants as Disney and Warner Bros.

He began to focus on graphic design in 2006, crafting designs for various companies and real estate firms.

Eventually his passion for the art of vector graphics led to his illustration career in the dawn of 2009. Since then, he has been featured in various art venues and websites.

He is currently a freelance illustrator for a variety of clients. You can view some of his portfolio at http://shadowness.com/artsake

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