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Welcome to Silver Street Farm von Nicola…
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Welcome to Silver Street Farm (2013. Auflage)

von Nicola Davies (Autor)

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Some animal farms are up in the hills, or down winding lanes. But Silver Street Farm is different â?? it's in the middle of a city, and it's run by kids!

Even though Meera, Gemma, and Karl live in the city, they've always wanted a farm of their own. And it looks as though their dream may happen sooner than they imagined when Meera discovers an abandoned railway station with grounds for grazing. Next, some eggs they thought were foul hatch into ducklings, and a couple of "poodles" bought off the Internet turn out to be lambs. There's just one problem: how can the kids â?? and the community â?? persuade the city council not to turn the old site into a parking garage? The first in a series of fun-filled stories about Silver Street Farm, here is a tale with natural appeal for kids who love animals, aim to be green, and enjoy a do-ityourself
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Titel:Welcome to Silver Street Farm
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Info:Candlewick (2013), Edition: Illustrated, 80 pages
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Three friends (since kindergarten) vow to someday own a farm together, so when they find themselves the sudden owners of two lambs and some ducks, they know the abandoned Silver Street train station will be the perfect home for the farm...until the city council refuses to let them use it!

A cute read for 1-2nd graders. ( )
  kayceel | Sep 4, 2014 |
I saw a recommendation for a later book in this series and thought I'd start with the first one. I'm always looking for new beginning chapter series that will be popular but are something a little different.

This is Nicola Davies' first fiction series, all her other titles being nonfiction or poetry. It includes a lot of the things that Davies feels strongly about; animal rights, urbanization, and getting kids to have hands on experience and care about the world around them.

Gemma, Meera, and Karl love animals and can think of nothing better than having their own farm. There's just one problem; they all live in small apartments in the city. Then they hear about an abandoned train station that sounds perfect, and it's great timing since Karl's aunt accidentally buys a couple sheep. Suddenly animals are showing up left and right and everything is falling into place. But then the city council tells the children that they're planning to tear down the station and build a new car park. Will they have to give up their farm?

I really liked that Davies included a variety of characters without making a big deal out of it, or creating one of those girl group series where it seems like they're trying to bring to life one of those "dolls of all nations" sets. These are just kids who like animals and are friends. The story is pretty much pure wish fulfillment from beginning to end, but it's no less enjoyable for that. The kids just happen to have the requisite knowledge to care for the different animals they collect, there just happens to be a local news source that wants to promote their story, the whole city backs them up in creating a city farm, and the stereotypically evil city councilors immediately back down. At the end of the story, a farm manager shows up out of the blue - and informs them that she doesn't need to be paid.

Verdict: Not every story has to be realistic, and kids who love animals will revel in the joyful fantasy of having their own farm. The story is funny and only devolves into didactism in a couple places. As a debut beginning chapter book it's quite passable. If you already have the standard animal lovers' beginning chapter books (Daisy Dawson, Lulu, Down Girl and Sit, and Sophie) and need more in this genre, this is one worth considering.

ISBN: 9780763658311; Published 2011 by Candlewick; Borrowed from another library in my consortium; Added to the library's order list
  JeanLittleLibrary | Aug 3, 2013 |
Three young friends fulfill thier dream of creating a city farm. An enjoyable story that animal lovers will embrace. ( )
  Sullywriter | Apr 3, 2013 |
Auntie Nat had dreamed of having two white poodles but when she opened the box she bought from a suspicious-looking character, she discovered the two white woolly animals inside were lambs, not poodles. However, Gemma, Meera and Karl had dreamed of having a farm and the lambs were just what they needed once Meera discovered the abandoned railway station that would be a perfect place for their city farm. All they needed to do was to persuade the council . . .
This is a great read for children aged 6 and up. It has short chapters, an exciting story and delightful illustrations. Welcome to Silverstream Farm is the first in a new series that is ideal for children to move onto after first chapter books and would also be good as a read-aloud ( )
  RefPenny | May 23, 2011 |
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Some animal farms are up in the hills, or down winding lanes. But Silver Street Farm is different â?? it's in the middle of a city, and it's run by kids!

Even though Meera, Gemma, and Karl live in the city, they've always wanted a farm of their own. And it looks as though their dream may happen sooner than they imagined when Meera discovers an abandoned railway station with grounds for grazing. Next, some eggs they thought were foul hatch into ducklings, and a couple of "poodles" bought off the Internet turn out to be lambs. There's just one problem: how can the kids â?? and the community â?? persuade the city council not to turn the old site into a parking garage? The first in a series of fun-filled stories about Silver Street Farm, here is a tale with natural appeal for kids who love animals, aim to be green, and enjoy a do-ityourself
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