It was great fun with lots of stalls promoting conservation and re-cycling. The kids paid a small entry fee and then were able to wander around doing lots of free activities.
The sheets of dry paper resembled the lint from the tumble dryer filter but the kids were happy!
Craft figures from playdough and nuts, seeds, leaves and bark.
They also got a chance to plant cuttings of native plants.
I've no idea what a "Woolly bush" will grow up into but I am sure we will find a spot for it in our new garden!
All in all a great day and out of the house which has to be a bonus with Byron working from home!
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