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Farmer and Farm Stories 3-4 years old Reading 4 min.

The Sunshine Farm: A Harvest Adventure

The story follows Mrs. Green, a hardworking farmer, as she enlists the help of two children, Jack and Lily, to prepare for the annual Harvest Festival on her farm.

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Une illustration destinée aux enfants représentant une femme agricultrice, accompagnée de deux enfants curieux, travaillant ensemble dans une ferme colorée avec des champs de fleurs, de maïs et de citrouilles, sous un ciel ensoleillé. report a problem with this image

Part 1: The Busy Farmer

Once upon a time, in a beautiful countryside, there lived a hardworking woman named Mrs. Green. She was not just any ordinary woman; she was an incredible farmer. Mrs. Green had a lovely farm with fields of colorful flowers, tall cornstalks, and big, juicy pumpkins.

One sunny morning, as Mrs. Green was feeding her chickens, she heard a cheerful voice calling out, "Good morning, Mrs. Green!" It was Jack and Lily, two curious children from the nearby village. They loved visiting Mrs. Green's farm and helping her with the daily chores.

"Hello, Jack and Lily! I'm glad you're here," Mrs. Green greeted them with a warm smile. "Today, we have a lot of work to do on the farm. Would you like to help me?"

Jack and Lily nodded eagerly, excited to lend a hand to their favorite farmer. Together, they watered the plants, harvested ripe vegetables, and fed the animals. Mrs. Green showed them how to care for the crops and explained the importance of hard work and patience in farming.

As the day went on, dark clouds started to gather in the sky. "Oh no, it looks like rain is coming!" Mrs. Green exclaimed. "We have to hurry and bring in the hay before it gets wet."

With teamwork and determination, Mrs. Green, Jack, and Lily quickly gathered the hay into neat piles, just as the first raindrops began to fall. They laughed and cheered as they finished the task just in time.

Part 2: The Harvest Festival

A few weeks later, the village was buzzing with excitement for the annual Harvest Festival. Mrs. Green's farm was filled with festive decorations, and the air was filled with the sweet scent of freshly baked pies.

Jack and Lily arrived at the farm, wearing colorful hats made of straw. "Welcome to the Harvest Festival!" Mrs. Green greeted them, wearing a bright apron adorned with sunflowers. "We have so much to celebrate today."

The three of them joined the villagers in dancing, singing, and enjoying delicious food made from the farm's bountiful harvest. Mrs. Green showcased her prize-winning pumpkins and sunflowers, beaming with pride as the villagers admired her hard work.

As the sun began to set, everyone gathered around a bonfire, sharing stories and laughter. Mrs. Green sat with Jack and Lily, grateful for their help and companionship. "Thank you for being such wonderful helpers," she said, ruffling their hair affectionately. "You've truly made this Harvest Festival special."

The night ended with a sky full of twinkling stars, and the sound of cheerful voices singing together in harmony. Jack and Lily fell asleep under the stars, dreaming of their adventures on Mrs. Green's farm.

And so, the story of Mrs. Green, the dedicated farmer, and her young helpers, Jack and Lily, became a cherished tale in the village, reminding everyone of the joy and magic of hard work, friendship, and the beauty of nature.

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Chickens
Adult female birds kept on a farm for their eggs or meat
Crops
Plants such as fruits or vegetables grown in large quantities for food
Determination
The quality of being firm in purpose or intent; resolve
Harvested
To gather or collect a crop when it is ripe
Hay
Dried grass or other plants used as animal feed
Patience
The capacity to accept or tolerate delay, trouble, or suffering without getting angry or upset

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