“THE FARMYARD” by Virginia Lowe

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THE FARMYARD

The Farmer in the Dell

The farmer in the dell

Hi-ho, the derry-o

The farmer in the dell

 

The farmer births a child

The farmer births a child

Hi-ho, the derry-o…

The farmer births a child

 

The child gets a cat

The child gets a cat

Hi-ho the derry-o…

The child gets a cat

 

The farmer milks the goats

The farmer milks the goats

Hi-ho, the derry-o…

The farmer milks the goats

 

The child feeds the goats

The child feeds the goats

Hi-ho, the derry-o

The child feeds the goats

 

The cat drinks the milk

The cat drinks the milk

Hi-ho, the derry-o…

The cat drinks the milk

 

The farmer plants the seed

The farmer plants the seed

Hi-ho, the derry-o…

The farmer plants the seed

 

The child picks the peas

The child picks the peas

Hi-ho, the derry-o…

The child picks the peas

 

The farmer cooks the peas

The farmer cooks the peas

Hi-ho, the derry-o…

The farmer cooks the peas

 

The farmer and her child

The farmer and her child

Hi-ho the derry-oh

The farmer and her child

 

©Virginia Lowe

 

“Books!” by J. R. Poulter with Teacher Notes

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“Farmyard Election” by Toni Newell

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Farmyard Election

At John Jackson’s farmyard,

There was a meeting held,

And all the animals were there,

To vote, as compelled.

They were voting for a leader,

And amongst themselves would choose,

Each could address the meeting,

And from that they’d win or lose.

The cow was the first to stand,

And gave out a loud ‘moo’,

He told them he was big and strong,

And very responsible too.

The pig got up to ‘oink’ a word,

And said it wasn’t true,

He was just as strong as the cow,

And cleverer too.

The chickens, geese and ducks arose,

To give their point of view,

But ‘squawked’ and ‘quacked’ amongst themselves,

Offering nothing new.

The horses and donkey stood together,

‘Heehawed’ and ‘neighed’ in chorus,

But were so loud they couldn’t be heard,

They were just a little too boisterous.

The sheep stood up and followed the goat,

Who  ‘bleated’ clear out loud,

But the sheep just  ‘baaed’ and ‘baaed’ and ‘baaed’,

Which didn’t please the crowd.

The rabbit hopped up to the stand,

Followed by the Border Collie,

But decided better to hop down,

For to remain would be a folly.

The Border ‘barked’ he was the smartest,

He could round up sheep and cows,

Chickens, geese and ducks, and more,

Even boars and sows.

All the animals parted,

To consider and cast their vote,

The ballot was counted with the result,

The Border Collie beat the goat!

“Dive into a book” by J.R. Poulter

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“ Boo-book Week” by Louise McCarthy

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Boo-book Week

 

“Boo-book week!” hooted the boobook owl,

Last night from half past two.

“Boo-book, boo-book, boo-book week.”

It hooted as it flew.

And on and on until the dawn,

When suddenly it quit.

Then “Cock-a-doodle-doodle-do!” the rooster crowed a bit.

Followed by, “Bok bawk! Bok bawk!

Bok bawk, bok bawk, bok BOOK week!

The hens clucked on, they did not cease –

All day, bok bawk, bok BOOK week!

 

So that is how I know,

That this week is boo-book week.

Or as the hens prefer to say –

Bok bawk, bok bawk, bok BOOK week

“Make reading your secret power” by James Aitchison

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Make reading your secret power

 

Wimpy Kid and Winnie the Pooh,

Harry Potter, Peter Rabbit,

Rangers Apprentice and Dr Who

All give you the reading habit.

 

The words form pictures in your mind

Just read a book and find out how!

You will never get left behind

When readings your secret power!

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“Evolving Books” by Toni Newell

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Evolving Books

 

When I was very young,

My mother read to me,

And I met ‘Winnie-the-Pooh’,

And young ‘Heidi’,

Then there was ‘Charlotte’,

And ‘Koala Lou’,

‘Thomas the Tank Engine’,

And the ‘Gruffalo’.

When I was a little older,

And had learned how to read,

I met Enid Blyton,

Her ‘Famous Five’, I believe,

And later it was science,

And then literature galore,

Biology and math equations,

History, art, and even more.

And later in my life,

When the decision was mine,

I embraced murder mysteries,

Biographies and crime.

There is so much to choose from,

And so very much to learn,

But with technical evolution,

Let’s pray our books don’t burn.

“TO BE A STAR AT NIGHT” by Andrew Carter

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”Reading Is My Secret Power” by Kylie Covark

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Reading Is My Secret Power

 

Psst!

I’ve got special powers!

Do you promise not to tell?

My powers are a secret;

Lean in and listen well.

I can open any door,

And answer any, ‘Why?’

I can travel back

In time and space,

And sometimes even fly.

I’ve got every super power

That a kid could ever need.

And you can have them too,

My friend,

If you just sit and read

”Book Week” by Julie Cahill

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Book Week
Book Week comes and Book Week goes
To keep us on our tippy toes
Wondering what we all should wear?
Make-up, perfume, curly hair?
The theme’s diverse on stories read
Let me see, I’ll think in bed
I’ll tie my thinking cap up tight . . .
And stay awake for half the night
‘Harry Potter,’ he’s the guy
But Harrys will already fly
Into classrooms; out of books
Giving teachers cheeky looks
The Grinch – now he would make a scene
I’ll paint my face all slimy green
On second thoughts, maybe not
I’d end up like some slimy snot
How about a super Hero?
Batman, Spidy, to stir the marrow
But then again I am a girl
so feminine could take a whirl
Cinderella, Tinker Bell
Elsa, Anna, Rapunzel
Hey, I could grow my hair . . .
Not when we are almost there
Perhaps I’ll give the thought a miss
Write a story; use a twist
Yes, I know now who I’ll be
Here I come as crafty me