Trudy the tractor - Short stories for kids

Trudy The Tractor

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Once upon a time, there was a farmer named Frank who lived on a big farm with lots of animals and crops. Every day, Frank woke up early and went to work on his farm with his trusty tractor, Trudy.

Trudy was a big red tractor with big wheels that could plow through even the toughest of fields. Frank loved Trudy and took great care of her, making sure she was always clean and in good working order.

One day, Frank’s son Tommy came to visit the farm. Tommy was a curious little boy who loved to explore and learn new things. When he saw Trudy, he was very excited and wanted to know all about her.

“Tell me about Trudy, Dad!” Tommy said.

“Well, Trudy is a very special tractor,” Frank said. “She helps us do all sorts of things on the farm, like plowing the fields, planting seeds, and harvesting our crops.”

Tommy was fascinated by all the things Trudy could do. Frank let him climb up onto the tractor and even let him turn the key to start her up. Tommy was so excited that he could hardly contain himself.

“Can we go for a ride, Dad?” Tommy asked.

Frank smiled and nodded. “Sure thing, buddy,” he said. “Hop on up and we’ll go for a ride.”

And so Frank and Tommy climbed aboard Trudy and took off across the fields. Tommy was amazed at how fast they could go and how smooth the ride was. He laughed and shouted with joy as they bounced along the bumpy terrain.

As they rode, Frank explained to Tommy all about the different parts of the tractor, like the wheels, the engine, and the big metal plow at the front. Tommy listened with fascination and asked lots of questions.

When they got back to the farmhouse, Tommy was beaming with excitement. “I want to be a farmer when I grow up, just like you, Dad!” he said.

Frank smiled and patted him on the head. “I think you’d make a great farmer, son,” he said. “And maybe one day you’ll have a tractor of your own, just like Trudy.”

From that day on, Tommy loved tractors and always looked forward to his visits to the farm. And Trudy continued to help Frank with his work, making sure the farm was running smoothly and providing food for people all around the world.