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Welcome to Silver Street Farm

Nicola Davies, Katharine McEwen

Welcome to Silver Street Farm

Subjects

  • Animal Tales - bundles of fur, fluff and fun

Average rating

5 out 5

6 reviews

Some farms are up in the hills … or down long, winding lanes … but Silver Street Farm is different – it’s right in the middle of a town!

Meera, Gemma and Karl have always dreamed of a farm of their own, and when Meera discovers an abandoned railway station called Silver Street it seems like their dream might one day come true. But events happen quicker than the children could ever have expected – some eggs they thought were off surprisingly hatch into fluffy ducklings, some poodles bought on the internet turn out to be lambs, and soon Silver Street Farm is up and running. The news of a city farm spreads like wildfire and the council try to shut it down – but the good citizens of Lonchester are determined to save it, and, thanks to a friendly policeman and some singing supporters, Silver Street Farm survives – with several additions including a dog that herds chickens and some sweet but stubborn goats. The first in a charming series of fun-filled animal adventures on Silver Street Farm.

Reviews

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I think it was a brilliant.My favorite character was Gemma.I think you will like to read it.

Princess Jewel Pumpernickel 05.08.2022

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Fiction. the lambs that looked like poodles was my favourite bit

Captain Fenella Pawprint 30.06.2020

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It's a really good start to the series and great fun to read

Anonymous 05.09.2017

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This book is about a young girl playing with her farm animals but when she finds herself looking after sheep and chickens things get alot more farmier.

Anonymous 04.09.2017

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Three city children try to open a farm with some interesting animals. They had to overcome some obstacles to achieve their dream.

Anonymous 10.08.2017

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I think this was a really good book and I enjoyed it I recommend it to 7-10year Old's but it can be read by older children!!

Anonymous 13.07.2017