I mentioned going to my husband and parents and since none of us had been, we thought it would be a good outing and interesting. To make the idea even better, the fair offered a Home School Day, along with a free ticket and educational info.
We went and had a wonderful time. I wrote down questions for my children to ask the "shepherds" that would apply to our sheep lesson. I thought there would be one or two sheep there- boy was I WRONG!!!
There were 100's of sheep and so many different farms from across the state!!! I felt like I had struck gold.
Well, we went back this year and once again learned a lot of info. My younger boys favorite part is something the fair calls, "Little Hands on the Farm". It's a pretend farm set up for kids so they can pretend to be farmers and in the end they "sell" their produce to the pretend store, get the money and spend it on some healthy food item of their choice. It's pretty neat. At the beginning, the children are given a small basket for the various items they will gather while farming. They also get hats that is thiers to keep. Here are some pics:


Oh, I am so glad they still have the "kid's" farm at the fair. DS5 loved it 2year ago and with Marsh not sponsoring as much I was worried it would be lost. Have you ever taken the train from Fishers to the Fair? That is pretty exciting too!
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