YOUNGSTERS from a village pre-school enjoyed a visit to a farm to take part in festive activities.
The Rogate Robins Pre-school pupils visited Wyld’s Farm in Liss.
They went for a walk around the trees at the farm to look for Father Christmas’ magical post box where they posted their letters.
The children had written the letters in class the previous week.
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They then had a look around and chose the perfect Christmas tree for their classroom.
Manager of the pre-school Gemma Gabler said it was a successful trip.
“This is a trip we do every year and is thoroughly enjoyed by both adults and children,” she said.
“The trip to the farm educates the children on where Christmas trees come from and gets them out to explore the outside world.
“We would like to say a big thank-you to all at Wyld’s Farm for being as welcoming as always and for our lovely tree.”
Rogate Robins is a charity-run nursery which offers care for children aged between two and five years old.

