Title: A is for animals' There are lots of animals on the farm'
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2A is for animals. There are lots of animals on
the farm.
3B is for barn. The farmer feeds the animals in
the barn.
4B is for bull. The big bull stays in the pen.
He has grass to eat.
5C is for chick. When the yellow chick gets six
months old it will lay eggs.
6D is for dog. The dog has a doghouse in the
backyard.
7E is for egg. The girl is collecting eggs in the
chicken coop.
8F 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.
9G is for goat. The goats are drinking water at
the pond. They eat grass in the field.
10H is for hen. The hen lays the eggs and when
they hatch, she protects the chicks from the fox.
11H is for horse and hay. The horse eats the hay.
The children like to ride the horse.
12I is for incubator. The children are checking
the eggs in the incubator. The eggs are going to
hatch soon.
13J is for jeep. The farmer wears a warm jacket
and jeans and drives his jeep to get some food
for his animals.
14K is for kitten. The children like to play with
the kittens in the barn.
15L 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.
16M is for milk and cow magnet. The cow swallows
the magnet so the bad things that he eats doesnt
hurt him. The cow gives us milk.
17N is for nest. The hen makes the nest so the
baby chicks can be warm.
18O is for orchard. Fruit grows on the trees in
the summer in the farmers orchard.
19P is for pig. The pig is playing in the mud.
20Q is for quack. Ducks like to quack a lot in the
morning. They like to eat bread that the farmer
gives them.
21R is for rooster. The rooster is crowing in the
morning Cock-a-doodle-do!
22R is for rabbit. The rabbit hops in the field
and lives under the farmers shed.
23S is for sheep. The farmer raises lots of sheep
and shears them to get wool.
24T is for tractor. The farmer has a tractor to
make work easier on the farm.
25U is for under. A hen keeps her eggs warm in the
nest under her feathers. She has just laid one
egg today.
26V is for vet. The vet takes good care of the
sick animals on the farm.
27W is for water. The farmer is watering the
watermelons in the garden.
28X is for x! Mrs. Poma puts Xs and 0s on the
chick eggs so she knows that the turner in the
incubator is working.
29Y is for yolk. The yolk is the food for the baby
chick to eat while it is in the egg.
30Z is for zipper. The farmers wife has a zipper
on her warm, yellow coat.