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Come and spend a morning in the Tres Tres Petite Ferme of Clos de Gaye to enjoy vegetable gardening, egg-collecting from our chickens, playing with the animals, cooking, painting, drawing, storytelling and learning about bees with Alex and Hannah. There might even be some honey!
Encouraging children to learn about nature and the natural world is a core part of the work we are doing at Clos de Gaye, drawing links with issues such as climate change, food security, and sustainability. By connecting these ideas with the arts and creativity, children come to learn that they have agency in being part of the solutions to the challenges we face with the environment and develop a richer and deeper appreciation of our food, where it comes from and how we can live more healthily and with greater respect for nature.
Date: Sunday 13th July 9.30am - 1pm
Price: 25 euros, to include a drink and snack
Come and spend a morning in the Tres Tres Petite Ferme of Clos de Gaye to enjoy vegetable gardening, egg-collecting from our chickens, playing with the animals, cooking, painting, drawing, storytelling and learning about bees with Alex and Hannah. There might even be some honey!
Encouraging children to learn about nature and the natural world is a core part of the work we are doing at Clos de Gaye, drawing links with issues such as climate change, food security, and sustainability. By connecting these ideas with the arts and creativity, children come to learn that they have agency in being part of the solutions to the challenges we face with the environment and develop a richer and deeper appreciation of our food, where it comes from and how we can live more healthily and with greater respect for nature.
Date: Sunday 13th July 9.30am - 1pm
Price: 25 euros, to include a drink and snack
Come and spend a morning in the Tres Tres Petite Ferme of Clos de Gaye to enjoy vegetable gardening, egg-collecting from our chickens, playing with the animals, cooking, painting, drawing, storytelling and learning about bees with Alex and Hannah. There might even be some honey!
Encouraging children to learn about nature and the natural world is a core part of the work we are doing at Clos de Gaye, drawing links with issues such as climate change, food security, and sustainability. By connecting these ideas with the arts and creativity, children come to learn that they have agency in being part of the solutions to the challenges we face with the environment and develop a richer and deeper appreciation of our food, where it comes from and how we can live more healthily and with greater respect for nature.
Date: Sunday 13th July 9.30am - 1pm
Price: 25 euros, to include a drink and snack