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  • More About Lil' Bit of Life's Farm School Program:

  • Important Rules/Information for Students:

  • • Please understand, this is our home and our animals. We have rules the students will learn when coming to the farm. These rules are for our animals and your child's safety.

    • We ask for safety reasons that only mature 5-14 year-olds can participate in farm-school.

    • To farm school, please wear close-toed shoes and comfortable clothing.

    • Bring lots of water & bug spray is a good idea if you're prone to bug bites.

    • If you are scheduled for the morning class, it ends at 12 pm.

    • As a courtesy for those that stay for both classes, you may bring your lunch and have an hour break. 

  • Upon your arrival:

  • We kindly request you to review the parking map provided below for your reference. As you approach the farm, we ask that you drive with caution, maintaining a slow pace down our driveway. After passing our house on the left, continue through the rear gate to locate a convenient parking spot. Follow the trail with blue arrows, guiding you through our goat area and leading you up to the check-in point. 

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  • Cancellation Policy:

  • **If you are registering more than one child, a separate form must be completed for each child. This helps us keep accurate class rosters and ensure each student has the proper information on file. Thank you!

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  • The Nitty Gritty:

  • Please remember that we are a farm. The farm has dirt, animals, poop, allergens, and a host of other potentially harmful hazards. We do our best to keep animals who are kind and reduce/remove potential hazards, but we are still a working farm. Enter the farm at your own risk - and enjoy your visit! 

    ☆☆WARNING☆☆ Under Florida law, an agritourism operator is not liable for injury or death of, or damage or loss to, a participant in an agritourism activity conducted at this agritourism location if such injury, death, damage, or loss results from the inherent risks of the agritourism activity. Inherent risks of agritourism activities include, among others, risks of injury inherent to land, equipment, and animals, as well as the potential for you to act in a negligent manner that may contribute to your injury, death, damage, or loss. You are assuming the risk of participating in this agritourism activity. Chapter 2013 – 179, Section 570.96

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  • I,    , as the parent/guardian of,          , hereby give permission to Lil' Bit of Life, LLC. to use my child's name and photographic likeness in all forms of media for advertising, trade, publicity and any other lawful purposes. 

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    • Are you looking for an enriching experience for your children, where they can enjoy the outdoors, engage with animals, and learn about life on the farm?

      At Lil' Bit of Life, we offer farm life adventures and educational activities for children aged 5-14.

      It’s "farm school," where agriculture, animals, nature, and education combine to provide a memorable experience for kids.

      Once they put their backpacks away, the farmers should come dressed in comfy clothes; closed-toed shoes can be crocs, tennis shoes, or boots.

      Farmschool activities start with going over rules for safety, and create a to-do list on our chalkboard, feed and water all the animals.  

      Farm chores are part of our morning and afternoon routine. Our duties range from feeding and watering the menagerie of animals, including grooming horses, learning barn chores, cleaning stalls, planting, painting, deworming, trimming hooves, horsemanship, running around with the goats, baking, interactive games, visits from the farrier, dentist, vet and so much more.

      No matter the season, rain or shine, the farmers and their teachers are outdoors. We have a clubhouse if the weather is thundering and lightning.

      "Outside play is therapy for many kids because they don’t get enough outside time.”

      Kids enjoy not being micromanaged and learning life skills to help them be as confident and creative as they can.  

      Farm animals require responsibility and daily routine, which are important skills for children to learn. Children will also learn about care, compassion, and leadership, develop motor skills, and teamwork abilities.

      It’s safe to say the kids play hard AND work hard while they’re at

      Lil’ Bit of Farm School!

       

    • Because farm-school does have a maximum of 15 students (and can even have a waiting-list), for any cancellations please consider your payment a donation; there will be a NON-REFUNDABLE AND NON-TRANSFERABLE policy.

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