Bluebell Dairy launch ‘farm school’ to help little explorers discover nature

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It provides an opportunity for children to explore the outdoors and learn first-hand about animals, habitats, and food production.

The family-run Bluebell Dairy, based in Spondon, has launched the educational programme to help primary school and nursery-aged children learn all about farming and the environment.

The farm park is set within 320 acres of farmland, making it the perfect setting for children to explore the outdoors and learn first-hand about animals, habitats, and food production.

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Bluebell Dairy, which has been open to the public since 2008, is home to various farm animals and mini beasts, plus a giant jumping pillow, outdoor play area and recently refurbished indoor play barn.

In the last 12 months, they have invested hundreds of thousands of pounds in diversifying the farm aand enancing the experience of visitors.

One of its latest investments is a state-of-the-art robotic milker, which allows visitors to have an insight into the world of farming.

Michelle Crofts, educational co-ordinator at Bluebell Dairy, said: “We are so pleased to be welcoming nurseries and schools from the local area and beyond to join us on the farm for a jam-packed day of educational activities. We work closely with teachers to ensure the day is tailored to fit the needs of the children and bring to life topics they are currently learning in the classroom.

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“It’s so important for children to be connecting with nature from an early age and learning about animals and where food comes from. With so many children living in urban areas, often a visit to Bluebell Dairy is the first time they are seeing a farm animal in real life, which is why our educational programme is so important.”

Bluebell Dairy has already welcomed schools from across the region including Little Oaks nursery.

Sarah Johnson, nursery nurse at Little Oaks, said: “Since our visit, the children have been non-stop talking about the animals, especially the cows and the robotic milker, it’s unlike anything they’ve seen before. We would love to make the trip an annual outing for the children. Not only does it get them exploring the outdoors, but it helps build their confidence, curiosity and understanding of the world.”

Bluebell Dairy is CEVAS accredited (the Countryside Educational Visits Accreditation Scheme) meaning its team has the correct tools and practical knowledge to host safe and impactful farm visits, that visitors will remember for many years to come.

To find out about booking a school or nursery visit, go to the Bluebell Dairy website: www.bluebelldairy.co.uk or email [email protected].

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