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The Little Farm – Goulds

$10 for Farm Visit for Two ($20 Value)

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Tue Sep 04 03:59:59 UTC 2012
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  • Good for Kids
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In a Nutshell

A farm replete with tame, healthy livestock teaches kids about agriculture and animals; the site includes butterfly garden and picnic spots

The Fine Print

  • Expires 90 days after purchase.
  • Limit 5 per person, may buy 5 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Subject to weather conditions. Not valid 10/6-10/31. Valid only during two weekends per month. Admission is free for infants.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

As children grow up, they must learn that money doesn't grow on trees, dinner doesn't make itself, and real dogs are awful at basketball. Let kids be kids with this Groupon.

$10 for a Farm Visit for Two ($20 Value)

Visitors can spend the day petting animals and helping farm staff feed the livestock. Admission also includes pony rides and tours of the butterfly garden.

The Little Farm

The Little Farm has remained abuzz with the delighted giggles and awestruck squeals of 50,000 children each year since opening in 1978. Under the helm of Thomas and Valerie Jornlid, the couple who took ownership of the farm in 1990, The Little Farm has remained committed to fostering family-friendly escapes from the city with their meticulously managed gaggle of animals, all of which are hand-raised to meet the highest USDA health standards. None of the livestock-from pigs and ponies to rabbits and ducks-are hand-fed, which enables children to approach and pet the cute creatures without being chased for food or pestered for information about where they hide the pudding pops. Young guests can immerse themselves in farm life as they help the knowledgeable staff with daily tasks such as feeding the animals or milking the goats, or they can visit the onsite butterfly garden, which is dappled with educational plaques about different fluttering species. For lunch, visitors can enjoy a picnic on rented blankets or at tables in the farm's pavilion.

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The Little Farm