a is for animals. there are lots of animals on the farm

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A is for animals. There are lots of animals on the

farm.

B is for barn. The farmer feeds the animals in the

barn.

B is for bull. The big bull stays in the pen. He has

grass to eat.

C is for chick. When the yellow chick gets six

months old it will lay eggs.

D is for dog. The dog has a doghouse in the

backyard.

E is for egg. The girl is collecting eggs in the

chicken coop.

F is for farmer and field. The farmer has a fence around his field. He

keeps his animals in the field because they need space and food.

G is for goat. The goats are drinking water at the pond. They eat grass in

the field.

H is for hen. The hen lays the eggs and when they hatch, she protects the

chicks from the fox.

H is for horse and hay. The horse eats the hay. The children like to ride

the horse.

I is for incubator. The children are checking the eggs in the

incubator. The eggs are going to hatch soon.

J is for jeep. The farmer wears a warm jacket and jeans and drives his jeep to get some food for his

animals.

K is for kitten. The children like to play with the kittens in the barn.

L is for land and lake. The lake is for the cows to drink out of and

the ducks to swim in. The farmer has lots of land.

M is for milk and cow magnet. The cow swallows the magnet so

the bad things that he eats doesn’t hurt him. The cow gives

us milk.

N is for nest. The hen makes the nest so the

baby chicks can be warm.

O is for orchard. Fruit grows on the trees in the summer in

the farmer’s orchard.

P is for pig. The pig is playing in the mud.

Q is for quack. Ducks like to quack a lot in the morning.

They like to eat bread that the farmer gives them.

R is for rooster. The rooster is crowing in the

morning: “Cock-a-doodle-do!”

R is for rabbit. The rabbit hops in the field and lives under the farmer’s shed.

S is for sheep. The farmer raises lots of sheep and shears them to get wool.

T is for tractor. The farmer has a tractor to

make work easier on the farm.

U is for under. A hen keeps her eggs warm in the nest

under her feathers. She has just laid one egg today.

V is for vet. The vet takes good care of the sick animals on the farm.

W is for water. The farmer is watering the

watermelons in the garden.

X is for x! Mrs. Poma puts X’s and 0’s on the chick eggs so she

knows that the turner in the incubator is working.

Y is for yolk. The yolk is the food for the baby chick

to eat while it is in the egg.

Z is for zipper. The farmer’s wife has a zipper on her warm, yellow coat.

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