This was going to be my post last Friday until "Stitches" got his stitches.
With homeschooling, comes the ability to structure our days around learning and fun.
With homeschooling, comes the ability to structure our days around learning and fun.
So Fridays are (usually) field trip days!
Earlier this month, we spent the day learning about farm animals at
The Deanna Rose Children's Farmstead.
This is one of our favorite places because there is so much to do.
Not only is there a petting zoo, but there's a pond to go fishing in, pony rides,
baby goats to feed, hayrides, and lots to explore.
The Deanna Rose Children's Farmstead.
This is one of our favorite places because there is so much to do.
Not only is there a petting zoo, but there's a pond to go fishing in, pony rides,
baby goats to feed, hayrides, and lots to explore.
Anna enjoyed Charlotte's calves (below), and learned about milking a cow.
We got to watch Charlotte the cow being milked.
And even learned about cows having 4 stomachs.
Anna also learned that a male chicken is called a rooster,
and a female chicken is a hen.
(What?! Why does a male and female have to have different names?
Aren't they all just called chickens????
I know she was thinking this by the puzzled look on her face.)
We spent the day on one side of the park,
just to give you an idea of how big and how fun this place is.
We look forward to going back again soon.
We got to watch Charlotte the cow being milked.
And even learned about cows having 4 stomachs.
Anna also learned that a male chicken is called a rooster,
and a female chicken is a hen.
(What?! Why does a male and female have to have different names?
Aren't they all just called chickens????
I know she was thinking this by the puzzled look on her face.)
We spent the day on one side of the park,
just to give you an idea of how big and how fun this place is.
We look forward to going back again soon.