Garsons Farm!

The pre school children had a lovely morning at Garsons farm where they had the opportunity to pick several different types of fruit and vegetables. It was a very exciting minibus journey on the way there, with many of the children calling out as we drove passed their houses or streets. Flo was so eager to get to near where her house was, telling her friends, “That’s where I live with my family. In my family is my mum and my dad and my baby brother”. This then started a conversation between all of the children and staff on different family groups and who lives in their households. Olivia was very proud of the fact that her little brother, “Is in the toddler room now. He isn’t a baby any more”. Once we arrived at the farm, the children couldn’t wait to take hold of their own bags and investigate what vegetables were ready to pick. The first row of strawberries were not quite ready and had a chain across the entrance. Rowan reminded his friends, “We mustn’t go that way because the chain is there remember”. 

The children soon approached where the courgettes were growing and could not wait to get going. They all scattered off in their own groups and set themselves the challenge of trying to pick the biggest courgette they could find. Freddie was so happy to find himself a very big courgette and ran over to Joe, “Look, look what I found”. Luna laughed and challenged Freddie to be able to fit the courgette in to his bag, which he was able to do. Once they got to the broccoli, the children found it quite tough to get the broccoli away from the stem but they didn’t give up. This was also the case with the cauliflowers, but luckily the adults were able to help the children with this. As they got the to the end of the farm, there were several rows of strawberries that were ready to be picked and Margot and Sophie couldn’t wait to get going. Sophie called to Margot, “Come on, we need to pick some strawberries”. The children very carefully selected the biggest and juiciest looking strawberries to put in their bags. Tom laughed, saying, “That is too many strawberries, our tummy will go pop!”

Once everyone’s bags were full of produce including pumpkins it was time to leave. Back at the nursery the children were eager to help wash the fruit and vegetables ready to pack them in to their bags to take home. Lana told her friends, “My mummy and brother will like this”, pointing at the courgettes. Over the next couple of days, the children engaged in many activities with the left over vegetables such as including them in their cooking in the mud kitchen and making strawberry smoothies in the water tray.

They look forward to visiting again in the Spring!