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Nine first cousins, ages six through thirteen, go to their grandparent’s farm for the last two weeks before school starts. They have always been good friends and are excited to spend time together. Allison, Erin and Molly’s dad suggests they take advantage of this time to learn about their grandparent’s lives and so the grandkids ask for a story each night at bedtime. Caleb and Katie’s dad warns them about not pulling any of their shenanigans while there. They forget. Two of the cousins have disabilities, and the others are compassionate and helpful to them. The cousins immediately learn that Grandpa and Grandma plan on them helping and learning the duties of a farm. They all take turns doing the many chores such as milking the cow, and feeding and watering the animals. Grandpa teaches the boys how to hammer, and Grandma teaches the girls how to crochet and embroider. There is plenty of time to have fun, too. While listening to one of Grandpa’s stories, the cousins are surprised to learn about the freedom he had growing up and wonder why they don’t have the same. Their grandparents decide to give it to them. The kids learn that along with freedom comes responsibility.
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Nine first cousins, ages six through thirteen, go to their grandparent’s farm for the last two weeks before school starts. They have always been good friends and are excited to spend time together. Allison, Erin and Molly’s dad suggests they take advantage of this time to learn about their grandparent’s lives and so the grandkids ask for a story each night at bedtime. Caleb and Katie’s dad warns them about not pulling any of their shenanigans while there. They forget. Two of the cousins have disabilities, and the others are compassionate and helpful to them. The cousins immediately learn that Grandpa and Grandma plan on them helping and learning the duties of a farm. They all take turns doing the many chores such as milking the cow, and feeding and watering the animals. Grandpa teaches the boys how to hammer, and Grandma teaches the girls how to crochet and embroider. There is plenty of time to have fun, too. While listening to one of Grandpa’s stories, the cousins are surprised to learn about the freedom he had growing up and wonder why they don’t have the same. Their grandparents decide to give it to them. The kids learn that along with freedom comes responsibility.