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Usbome Farmyard Tales THE SNOW STORM Heather Arrvery & Stephen Cartwright

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Usbome Farmyard Tales

THE SNOWSTORM

Heather Arrvery & Stephen Cartwright

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Notes for Parents

This story is one of a delightful series of picture books.

Your child will wantto share it with you many times.

All the stories in Farmyard Tales have been written in a

special way to ensure that young children succeed in

their first efforts to read.

To help with that success, first read all the story aloudand talk about the pictures. Then encourage yourchild

to read the short, simpler text at the top of each pageand read the longer text at the bottom of the page

yourself. This "turn about'7

reading builds upconfidence and children do love joining in. It is a great

day when they discover that they can read all the story

for themselves.

Farmyard Tales provides an enjoyable opportunity for

parents and children to share the excitement of learning

to read.

Betty Root

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Usbome Farmyard Tales

THESNOWSTORMHeather Amery

Illustrated by Stephen Cartvright

Edited by Jenny TylerLanguage consultant: Betty Root

There is a little yellow duck to find on every page.

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This is Apple Tree Farm.

This is Mrs. Boot, the farmer. She has two children

called Poppy and Sam, and a dog called Rusty.

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In the night there was a big snow storm.

In the morning, it is still snowing. "You must wrapup warm," says Mrs. Boot to Poppy and Sam.

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Ted works on the farm.

He helps Mrs. Boot look after the animals.

He gives them food and water every day.

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"Come and help me," calls Ted.

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Poppy and Sam pull the hay.

They go out of the farmyard with Ted.

They walk to the gate of the sheep field

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"Where are the sheep?" says Sam

"They are all covered with snow," says Ted"We'll have to find them," says Poppy.

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They brush the snow off the sheep.

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Ted, Poppy and Sam give each sheep lots of hay.

"They've got nice warm coats," says Sam.

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Poppy counts the sheep.

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"There are only six sheep. One is missing," saysPoppy. "It's that naughty Woolly," saysTed.

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They look for Woolly.

They walk around the snowy field.

"Rusty, good dog, find Woolly," calls Sam.

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Rusty runs across the field.

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Ted, Poppy and Sam run after him. Rustybarks at the thick hedge.

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Ted looks under the hedge.

"Can you see anything?" says Sam. "Yes, Woolly

is hiding in there. Clever Rusty," says Ted.

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"Come on, Woolly."

"Let me help you out, old girl," says Ted.

Carefully he pulls Woolly out of the hedge.

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'There's something else!"

"Look, I can see something moving," says Sam"What is it, Ted?" says Poppy.

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Ted lifts out a tiny lamb.

"Woolly has had a lamb," he says. "We'll take it

and Woolly to the barn. They'll be warm there."

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Poppy rides home.

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She holds the lamb. "What a surprise!"

she says. "Good old Woolly."No pari ot this publication may be reproduced in whole or in pan.or stored in a retrieval system,

or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise,

without written permission of the publisher For information regarding pcmission. write 10

Utbome Publishing Lid . Usbornc House. 83-85 Saffron Mill. London. KIN XKT. Kngland

First Published in Great Britain in IW4 by Lsborne Publishing Ltd

ISBN 0-439-32364-9

| 1^ Copyright' I W4 by Lsborne Publishing Ltd All rights reserved.

Published by Scholastic Inc., 555 Broadway, New York. NY IIKII2 b\ arrangement with Lsborne Publishing

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Usborne Farmyard Tales

This series of delightful short stories has been especially

written, with the help of a language expert, for young

children who are just beginning to read. Stephen

Cartwright's charming illustrations carry the exciting and

humorous stories along and give clear clues to the words

and their meaning. With the help and encouragement of

an adult, beginner readers will be able to achieve the

pleasure and satisfaction of reading a whole book

for themselves.

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This edition is only available

for distribution through

the school market.

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$0.95 US