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The Stars in the Night Sky or Day in the Mornings or Evenings and Brighter or Lighter

Our Co-Farmer reporter Holly has a lovely poetic side.  I hope you enjoy her thoughts about stars, the sky and rainbows.  She even has some new ideas for us in the craft room!

From the past:  Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star Song

To start with a song and twinkle, twinkle little star in the sky, how I wonder what you are, like a star in the sky, and how I wonder what you are, like up above, like the world so high in the starry sky, like a diamond in the sky.  Twinkle, twinkle little star, how I wonder what you are.  At night time.

Present and future: Question—how rainbow works in the Spring?

With the flowers in the night, with the starts and the moon in the night sky and to turn into sunrise and right up into sunset and then the sun comes up and turn into daytime with the ponies are jumping around the rainbow and then up in the daylight sky with the birds are singing.  The bees are still working in their hive.  In the trees, in the woodland, with the hedges and fields in their countryside around the farm with the wild flowers and the eggs are ready laid underneath and don’t pick them please.  You can pick up your own rubbish, litter in their bin straight away now.  Now the rainbow song:  Red, yellow, pink, green and orange, blue, violet.  Sing rainbow, sing rainbow, too.

Present and future:  In the New Craft Room

With the colours and the rainbow shapes and sizes on the wallpaper with the pot of gold sometimes and rainbow crafts to make different things with, the rainbows with the clouds and a colourful skies.  In the sky is orange colour for sunsets with their sun going down and down and turn into night time in the night sky in your pictures in their craft room.

Holly