"Let's all go to the whoopee farm" Andrew shouted.
The rest of the kids sighed; the whoopee farm was so boring. It was a hot summer day though, and the alternative was to continue sitting around complaining. So the kids got up and began walking to the whoopee farm.
When they arrived Andrew shouted "whoopee!" as was custom, and the rest of the kids mumbled an unenthusiastic "whoopee" in reply.
When they arrived Andrew shouted "whoopee!" as was custom, and the rest of the kids mumbled an unenthusiastic "whoopee" in reply.
Farmer Amos met them at the front gate "Well hi there kids!"
"Hi farmer Amos." They all replied in unison.
"Glad to see you, I need some help harvesting these whoopees. I'll pay you each a dollar for your help!"
Only Andrew answered with excitement "a whole dollar? You bet!"
So, farmer Amos set the kids out pulling the wiggly white puffy vegetables out of the dirt from their stems. The fields soon sounded with "whoopees!" and before long the kids had harvested hundreds of whoopees. After a hard day's work farmer Amos' wife Debbie brought out nutritious whoopie pies and the kids ate their fill. They said their goodbyes and went home satisfied.
"Wasn't that fun guys?" Andrew asked. Reluctantly the kids agreed that it was fun, and for a dollar and whoopie pies, it was a day well spent. They were even eager to help farmer Amos again soon.
"Hi farmer Amos." They all replied in unison.
"Glad to see you, I need some help harvesting these whoopees. I'll pay you each a dollar for your help!"
Only Andrew answered with excitement "a whole dollar? You bet!"
So, farmer Amos set the kids out pulling the wiggly white puffy vegetables out of the dirt from their stems. The fields soon sounded with "whoopees!" and before long the kids had harvested hundreds of whoopees. After a hard day's work farmer Amos' wife Debbie brought out nutritious whoopie pies and the kids ate their fill. They said their goodbyes and went home satisfied.
"Wasn't that fun guys?" Andrew asked. Reluctantly the kids agreed that it was fun, and for a dollar and whoopie pies, it was a day well spent. They were even eager to help farmer Amos again soon.
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