THE ONE WITH Telehandler/Buffalo/Alpaca/Buffalo Song Take the catchy tunes along with you in the car on the Tractor Ted CD. As always Tractor Ted entertains everyone, especially when he catches Fudge the Dog getting up to mischief with Les the Tractor Driver. There is also a combine harvester to see that runs into a spot of bother! Tractor Ted interacts with the children throughout the film, encouraging them to listen, count, read and sing along to the nursery rhyme style songs such as the Ted Chart-topper, 'Buffalo!'. The farms we see use some exciting machinery including the telehandler with its big prongs to lift pallets that is being fitted with a new set of tyres. Then Tractor Ted moves on to meet alpacas, farmed for their highly prized wool and explains how they also make excellent guard dogs. There we also visit the wild boar and see their delightful stipey piglets and the huge flock of free range chickens. Then we see how the buffalos are milked and the milk made into delicious Mozarella Cheese on the Laverstoke Farm in Berkshire, owned by Formula 1 ace, Jody Schekter. We are shown their noisey calves and watch them being fed. Amongst them the beautiful buffalo with their huge horns, big wet noses and soft ears. Preschool children are fascinated to see more of the real farm animals and machines in this 40 minute film introduced by their favourite farm character, Tractor Ted.Ī film full of surprises as Tractor Ted takes us to meet the more unusual animals now being farmed in the UK. The beautiful countryside of this DVD is breathtaking and filmed on Helen Browning's farm in Wiltshire and Patrick Holden's community farm in Wales, both senior figures within the organic movement. They are also fascinated by the tractors and machines that are out in the fields clover mowing, composting, thistle topping and oat harvesting. Children love the bugs and beetles that Ted finds in the flowers. Tractor Ted interacts with the children throughout the film, encouraging them to listen, count, read and sing along to the lovely songs like the 'Clover Song'. Techniques such as composting and clover growing, ways that encourage insects and birds to act as natural pest controllers. It shows which farming techniques are used by organic growers to keep the crops weed-free and thriving. This children's film is shot using the real life action of work on some of the country’s most prestigious organic farms. Made in partnership with the Soil Association. Preschool children are fascinated to see the real organic farm animals and machines in this 40 minute film introduced by their favourite farm character, Tractor Ted. GROWN UPS LOVE The Old Fashioned Country Show. THE ONE WITH Animal Wash & Dry/Quad Bikes/Duck Herding You'll find the nursery rhyme style music is great fun - also available as a CD - just the thing for car journeys or night-time listening. He encourages them to listen, count, read and sing to the film. Tractor Ted has lots of interaction with the children as he pops up on screen to narrate the real life action. The sheep dog display will make your kiddies laugh as there are some funny animals to round up! Then there are the dare devil displays by the stunt bike riders. Out in the display ring are some great tractors and machines to watch as they prepare the jumps for the ponies in the showjumping. We follow a family and their children as they wash their calves for the competition and even use a hairdryer to dry them! In the main marquee we see lots of delicious farm foods like the enormous Cheddar cheeses and big tables of strawberries. The real life filming takes place behind the scenes as the new machinery arrives at the exhibitors tents and the animals are prepared to be entered for the livestock prizes. In this children's DVD, Tractor Ted introduces children to all the fun that happens at one of the England's best agricultural shows, the Bath & West Show in Somerset. Preschool children love to see the real farm animals and tractors in this 40 minute DVD introduced by their favourite farm character, Tractor Ted.
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