Patricia and CJ happily follow their grandfather. It's Saturday morning and the sun beams brightly, promising a good weather for the day. It is indeed a great day to visit the farm!
Grandfather leads the children to the animal shelter. The children see the livestock animals. The children are amused when grandfather makes an unusual sound to get the animals' attention.
The animals hurriedly move to the feeding area. Grandfather serves their forage right away. The young sheep look adorable in their white thick wooly coat.
But suddenly, Patricia shouts, horrified! Grandfather and CJ look at her questioningly. "A mouse runs over my feet," says Patricia. "It's just a mouse, Patricial" exclaims CJ. Grandfather and CJ laugh
at her.
"Come on! Let's go to the vegetable farm," invites Grandfather. The children are satisfied seeing the different rows of vegetables. They spend an hour helping Grandfather harvest some vegetables.
After a while, they go home contentedly, asking grandfather to take them again to the farm next time.
1. Where do Patricia and CJ go on Saturday morning?
2. What do they do there?
3. What is Patricia afraid of?
4. What are the things you are afraid of? How do you face your fear?
5. Do you love your grandparents? How do you show your love for them?
Answers & Comments
Answer:
1.farm
2.getting a some vegetable
3.becouse of mouse
4.imagine the worse
5.yes.becouseGrandparents love and care for their grandchildren. In fact, they are willing to do anything for their grandchildren. When the grandchildren are young, grandparents take on the role of caretakers, playmates, stress relievers, storytellers, and instillers of moral values.