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Join Peter and Jane on their delightful holiday at Uncle Fred's farm, from feeding animals to planting seeds and having a jolly ride on the hay cart. Discover the joy of a countryside escape!
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A holiday on the farm
Hello! I’m Peter and this is my sister Jane. Last week we went on a holiday to Uncle Fred’s farm.
Uncle Fred invited us to spend a week at his farm. We gladly accepted his invitation. We took with us some old clothes and our wellington boots.
Would you like to know how we spent our holidays at the farm?
At nine o’ clock we drove away from the busy town roads into the countryside.
After a two hour drive we were at our Uncle Fred’s farmhouse.
I hope you will enjoy your holiday. Would you like to come with me round the farm?
Yes uncle, we are coming!
Early in the morning we visited the fields to see the crops.
In the next field there were farmers gathering pumpkins on their truck.
Jane looked after the hens. She fed them and went to the coop to collect the eggs in a basket.
After dinner, Peter used to help uncle Fred with his work in the fields.
He raked the hay into small piles so that it could be easily gathered. Uncle Fred threw little bundles of cut dry grass up on the cart. He did so with a hay fork.
When the cart was full, we had a jolly ride home on top of the hay.
Then we played in the farmyard. Uncle warned us to stay away from the tractor because farm machinery tends to be very dangerous.
In the afternoon Peter used to have a ride on the back of old Tom, the farm horse...
… while my sister Jane, went with Uncle Fred to see if the sheep and lambs were safe and well.
Uncle used to put his fingers in his mouth and give a whistle. His black and white dog used to round up the sheep and steer them into the farmyard. It used to keep the sheep together when they were moving from one place to another.
Here we saw the greenhouses where vegetables and fruits are grown out of season.
Next Peter and Jane went with their aunt to watch her milk the cows.
Another job was to feed the little piglets. Their food was made up of all the scraps which had been left over from meals.
On the last day we had a lovely picnic lunch in the field. Auntie Doris prepared some delicious food and also some drinks. It was a great day!
All too soon, the holiday came to an end, and next morning we waved good-bye to our animal friends and set off on the return journey.
What's this? tomato pumpkin potato
What's this? wheel barrow cart spade
What's this? watering can tractor hay fork
What's this? wheel barrow greenhouse hay fork
drove At nine o’ clock they away from the busy town.
looked Jane after the hens.
went Jane with Uncle Fred to see if the sheep and lambs were safe and well.
saw The children the greenhouses.
Choose the correct answer ...
Who rode the horse? Jane Peter uncle Fred
Who planted the seeds? the children auntie Doris uncle Fred