• Watch a lamb being born!
• See a beef cattle ultrasound!
• Talk to a farmer!
• Take part in a scientific experiment!
• Measure a horse!
• Taste some honey straight from the hive!
• See giant pumpkins!
• Plant a seed, take it home, watch it grow!
• Judge your favourite chicken!
• Milk a cow!
• Discover how much energy it takes to power up your favourite games console.
Here are just some of the great learning opportunities the boys took part in at the Ekka this year...
We started off the morning joining Max and Milly for a fun packed all singing and dancing Barnyard Boogie. Master 2 is a big fan and was very excited to see his favourite animals on stage.
The strawberry sundae, originated at the Ekka in the early 1950s and quickly became synonymous with all things Ekka. This is as an Ekka icon, we couldn't get away with not treating the boys to one! The famous sundae with its crunchy cone with layers of fresh chopped Queensland strawberries, smooth vanilla and strawberry ice-cream and clouds of fluffy cream topped with a juicy strawberry was enough to keep Master 2 quiet for a few minutes!!!!
Master 2 is animal crazy so was delighted to spend time looking at and touching these life size animals on display for the children.
My favourite part of the Ekka, the chance to interact with the animals and feed them. Beats singing "Old Mac Donald had a farm" when you can meet all the animals, touch them and feed them.
Master 4 really enjoyed the experience of working along side many other children and making pictures using fresh fruit and vegetables!
The Queensland Institute of Medical Research stand was a favourite. It was an interactive laboratory area that allowed Master 4 to dress up like a scientist, and try his hand at lab work.
Master 2 using a magnifying glass to look at rocks and fossils before beginning the Dinosaur Dig.
Getting Funky with Fruit and Vegies!
And of course there was a display with trains in it!!!
An alphabet display using apples!
Master 2 in his element as the boys pretended to drive the Fire Truck and look at all the equipment on board.
This was my favourite exhibition. The clever farmers have made amazing displays using fresh fruit and veg. My favourite (well there were many) was the one above "Once Upon a Time."
The display included characters and settings from well known Fairy Tales and Nursery Rhymes that you had to find! Truly amazing.
The display included characters and settings from well known Fairy Tales and Nursery Rhymes that you had to find! Truly amazing.
And of course there was a display with trains in it!!!
Master 2 in his element as the boys pretended to drive the Fire Truck and look at all the equipment on board.
Riding an old fashioned tractor from the Caboolture Heritage Display.
Master 2 had been saying all week that he wanted to ride a pink horse! I was glad to be able to show him the difference between the Merry-go-round horse he rides after the shopping each Friday and a real horse!
Although we didn't get to see and do everything on offer at the Ekka we certainly had a great day and I had two very tired and quiet boys on the trip home to the Sunshine Coast! zzzz zzz zzzz!!!
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