A very city-style outing for children is to discover “nature in it’s environment”. Last Saturday Zoe celebrated her second birthday in a farm, in the greater London area. Time to checkout if the animals book reading lessons could be applied in the field.
Aside for the very tightly organised activities in the afternoon, we had some time to wander around and feed some classics like cows, pigs, sheep, goats. The children were usually excited but kept their distance. For some it was around a meter or so, for others as close as 10cm – but putting their hands in the animal mouth to feed them, no way (the sheep are surprisingly good at not eating your fingers when you feed them – I tried to make sure it was safe).

Canon EOS 5D MkII – EF 24-70mm – 1/50s f/2.8, ISO 100 – Chiara picking up food for the sheep. This is about as close as she got, after she was throwing the food in the sheep face rather than letting it feed in her hand. When you look at the size of the sheep mouth vs. her hand you may understand why.

Canon EOS 5D MkII – EF 24-70mm (left) and EF 100mm (right) – Left, Zoe celebrating with some help from her dad to manage the candles. Right, an Alpaca, not a very local animal but he made an effort with his hair to I thought he deserved a portrait shot.

Canon EOS 5D MkII – EF 24-70mm (left) and EF 100mm (right) – Two pictures taken during the “tractor ride” around the farm. We were not in the tractor, but in a converted trailer – so we could enjoy the dust and the bumps of a farm ride. The children loved it as you can see on the left.
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Sabrina looks a lot more relaxed than in Tokyo!!!