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MINIATURE SPRING POND LIFE
🐸 Create your own tiny pond world
This May half term, join Stick the Twig at Sky Park Farm for a magical mini-making adventure inspired by spring pond life.
Children aged 5+ will create their own enchanting mini pond scene, complete with a playful frog fishing setup. Each tiny world includes a glow-in-the-dark snail, fishing frog, and miniature fish, plus a mini sketchbook for pond-life drawings.
Using natural materials and plenty of imagination, children will build a dinky pond with shiny blue pebbles and even design their own mini fishing line for the perfect finishing touch. With all materials provided and glue guns ready to go, it’s a fun, hands-on workshop that sparks creativity and leaves everyone with a delightful keepsake to take home.
📅 Date, Showtimes & Tickets
📅 Monday 25th May 2026
⏰ Session Times:
10:00 – 10.45
11:15 – 12:00
12:30 – 13:15
🎟️ £13.50 per child (ages 5+) – includes child farm admission
👤 Supervising adult included for the workshop only
Adults accompanying children to the farm before or after the session must purchase farm admission separately.
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🌿 Make a Day of It
Enjoy a full family day out at Sky Park Farm. Explore the Deer Park, meet red deer, Japanese sika and fallow deer, and let little ones run wild in the Adventure Playground. Why not grab a picnic from the Farm shop or book a table at the Bar & Grill while you’re here?
Find out what else is on this May including May half term. From the Supersonic Science Show, small group immersive animal encounters, a thrilling circus skills workshop, to a fun toddler movement session plus, tracks load of fun with Trainmaster. Children will have plenty of choice with each ticket including farm and adventure playground admission.
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About Stick the Twig 🌿
Stick the Twig works with natural materials such as twigs, moss, shells, grasses, and seed pods. These humble pieces are transformed into magical miniature worlds—tiny scenes that invite imagination and help people reconnect with nature.