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Mini Farmers - Term 3, 2025 Fridays

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The Farm Byron Bay
Ewingsdale NSW, Australia
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Fri, 1 Aug, 9am - 19 Sep, 3pm AEST

Event description

Homesteading - Skills to Last a Lifetime

This term brings a hands-on and fun learning experience, where children aged 5-12 will explore essential skills for a sustainable homesteading lifestyle. Blending science, art, cooking and nature, each week invites young learners to celebrate ancient crafts, sustainability and hands-on learning for resilient living. From crafting with natural materials to cooking farm-fresh foods, children will engage their senses while building a deep appreciation for sustainable practices. Through playful exploration, storytelling, and creative projects, this multi-age classroom fosters curiosity, collaboration, and a lifelong connection to the land.

Friday 1 Aug: Sewing - Stitching Sustainability
9am - 3pm |Learn why sewing is a valuable skill in a multitude of areas, the history of textiles and the environmental impact of how they are produced. Activities include making a reusable produce bag and beginning a long -term project, such as a scrunchie, pencil case, bunting or napkins.

Friday 8 Aug: Baking - From Grain to Flame
9am - 3pm |Take a look at the science and history of baking, how different grains impact taste and texture and the cultural bread traditions around the world. Activities include creating a layered dry mix "Cookie in a Jar" and making damper over a campfire.

Friday 15 Aug: Fermentation - Food Alive!
9am - 3pm |Explore fermentation's role in natural preservation and gut health, ancient techniques from around the world and examples of fermented foods we eat daily. Activities include making Kefir water and lacto-fermented green beans.

Friday 22 Aug: Pickling - Preserving the Harvest
9am - 3pm |Delve into the history of pickling as a food preservation method, discover what foods can be pickled and the science behind the methods. Activities include making quick-pickled carrots with ginger and lemon myrtle and some take-home pickled beetroot jars.

Friday 29 Aug: Dehydrating - Sun, Wind & Time
9am - 3pm |Examine drying food as a preservation method, compare traditional drying methods of sun, air and fire to modern methods like dehydrators, and learn about the benefits of dehydrated food. Activities include making dehydrated fruit snacks and creating a herb salt with dried garden herbs.

Friday 5 Sep: Jams & Jellies - Sweet Traditions
9am - 3pm |Explore native fruits that make great jams, traditional vs. modern methods of pectin, citrus and honey as well as reducing waste by using overripe fruit. Activities include making a native jam with lilly pilly or rosella and create a citrus herbal jelly.

Friday 12 Sep: Homemade Cleaning - DIY Natural Products
9am - 3pm |Learn what natural ingredients are good cleaning agents, what is in our store-bought cleaners and why we would choose to make our own products at home. Activities include DIY laundry powder and create a gentle bar soap with essential oils and herbs.

Friday 19 Sep: Natural Health & Beauty - Care from the Land
9am - 3pm |Look at the benefits of natural skincare, how herbs and oils nourish our skin and how commercial beauty products differ from homemade ones - from ingredients to ethics. Activities include making lip balm and a botanical sugar scrub.

9am – 3pm | ages 5 to 12 yrs

$700 Term Booking (8 sessions - receive a 33% discount)
$130 per individual day session

What to bring
Children will need:

  • Sturdy walking shoes

  • Raincoat

  • Sunhat

  • Healthy lunch box and water bottle for the day

  • Backpack (to carry above)

  • All items need to be labelled

Where to meet
We will meet at the Farm House opposite the restaurant. Please look out for the signs to guide you.

Ages
These workshops are appropriate for children who are interested in farming, energetic and willing to work. Ages 5 to 12 years.

Extra Service
If you are a working parent please discuss with the Farm Kids Manager if you need your child to start early or finish later than the designated program time so as to get to and from work. For an extra fee this can be arranged.

Private Workshops

Please don’t forget that if you cannot make it to our planned workshops we can tailor a workshop especially for your group. Email farmkids@thefarm.com.au for more details.

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The Farm Byron Bay
Ewingsdale NSW, Australia