Elara and the Weather Farm | Gemini Storybook
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Elara and the Weather Farm – Page 1
"Elara loved visiting Farmer Silas's farm. It was a sunny, cheerful place, full of green fields and buzzing bees. "Hello, Farmer Silas!" she called, skipping towards him."
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Elara and the Weather Farm – Page 2
"Farmer Silas smiled. "Welcome, Elara! See how tall these corn stalks are? The sun is their best friend. It gives them energy to grow, just like sunshine helps you play!""
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Elara and the Weather Farm – Page 3
"A few weeks later, Elara visited again. It was raining softly. "Oh, is the rain bad for the plants?" she asked, holding out her hand to catch a drop."
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Elara and the Weather Farm – Page 4
""Not at all, Elara!" Farmer Silas chuckled. "Rain is like a drink for the plants. They slurp it up through their roots to grow big and juicy. But too much rain can make their roots soggy, like a puddle!""
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Elara and the Weather Farm – Page 5
"One blustery day, the wind whistled through the fields. "Whoosh!" Elara exclaimed, holding onto her hat. "The wind is strong today!""
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Elara and the Weather Farm – Page 6
""Indeed," said Farmer Silas, joining her. "Wind helps carry tiny seeds to new places, helping more plants grow! But if it's too strong, it can knock over young plants and spoil the fruits.""
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Elara and the Weather Farm – Page 7
"As autumn arrived, a cold snap hit. Elara saw a thin layer of frost on the pumpkins. "Brrr! Is the cold bad?" she shivered."
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Elara and the Weather Farm – Page 8
""For some plants, yes," Farmer Silas explained. "Frost can freeze the water inside them, making them wilt. That's why we harvest many crops before the deep cold comes!""
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Elara and the Weather Farm – Page 9
"Finally, Elara saw the farm bursting with ripe vegetables and fruits. "All this food... it's amazing!" she said, eyes wide. "So much depends on the weather!""
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Elara and the Weather Farm – Page 10
""That's right, Elara," Farmer Silas nodded. "Farmers work hard, but we also work with nature. Every bite of food on your plate has a story of sunshine, rain, and wind. It's truly a gift from the earth and the sky!""





