Dessine-moi un mouton, welcomes you to several workshops
Workshops last about 1h30. Single fee of 15? per child. One accompanying adult free, 5? per additional adult.
Younger or older siblings pay their own way and take part in the workshop too.
Don't forget sturdy clothes and suitable footwear! You've come to a farm where the animals live outside all year round... In the event of occasional rain, the workshop will continue.
eveil à la ferme (2 - 5 years)
These workshops are inspired by the principles of Maria Montessori: "Teach me to do things on my own". They aim to develop self-confidence, concentration and observation skills, and encourage independent learning. They also provide an opportunity to learn social skills.
With the animals, children make sensory discoveries and begin or improve their language skills. Through early-learning activities and games, they develop their senses alongside our animals.
For example, they discover that the soft fur of a dog or rabbit is quite different from that of a pony, goat or even a pig! They can feel the softness of chicken feathers...
Workshops last about 1h30. Single fee of 15? per child. One accompanying adult free, 5? per additional adult.
Younger or older siblings pay their own way and take part in the workshop too.
Don't forget sturdy clothes and suitable footwear! You've come to a farm where the animals live outside all year round... In the event of occasional rain, the workshop will continue.
eveil à la ferme (2 - 5 years)
These workshops are inspired by the principles of Maria Montessori: "Teach me to do things on my own". They aim to develop self-confidence, concentration and observation skills, and encourage independent learning. They also provide an opportunity to learn social skills.
With the animals, children make sensory discoveries and begin or improve their language skills. Through early-learning activities and games, they develop their senses alongside our animals.
For example, they discover that the soft fur of a dog or rabbit is quite different from that of a pony, goat or even a pig! They can feel the softness of chicken feathers...