Ashby-based Alpaca farm plays host to new Pre-school for two to four year olds

By Graham Hill

4th Mar 2022 | Local News

The Little Alpacas Pre-School is opening at Charnwood Forest Alpacas near Ashby - providing a learning environment for children from the ages of 2-4 years old.

It is Ofsted registered and aims to offer structured play and activities tailored to key early years learning goals.

Little Alpacas strives to give children the best start to life by giving them confidence to play and learn about the world around them in a happy and unique way - in this case among woodlands, pond area and with animals including alpacas, horses, donkeys, sheep, pigs, chickens and cats.

A spokesperson for Little Alpacas told Ashby Nub News: "We're excited to announce the launch of our Pre School, Little Alpacas - which is located at Charnwood Forest Alpacas and is Ofsted registered.

"Little Alpacas provides a stimulating learning environment for children ages 2-4 years old.

"Our 110-acre farm offers structured play and activities tailored to key early years learning goals.

"We're perfectly located to give children the best start to life by giving them confidence to play within our woodlands, pond area and with the animals, including alpacas, horses, donkeys, sheep, pigs, chickens, cats and many more.

"We have already had lots of interest. If you want to find out more or register your interest visit the link [L]https://littlealpacas.com/L+]HERE[.L], be quick to avoid disappointment."

     

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