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'Phil Cummings has written a hilarious rollicking story that follows cheeky farmyard animals and their antics when the farmer goes to bed.
'The farmer was tired at the end of the day, so he went to bed and snored away. But not the animals, they took a chance, to have some fun, to have a dance. The cows kicked their hooves in time. Clickety clack clickety clack. The sheep danced in a crooked line. Tippety tap tippety tap. The chicken’s feathers tickled the crowd. Flippety flap flippety flap. The ducks were wild, the ducks were loud. QUACKETY QUACK QUACKETY QUACK!'
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