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Soap box racers / Mini-motos / Carriages |
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The soap box, what is it ?
In the 1930's a clever soap manufacturer had the idea to put in his boxes of soap, pieces of metal and wheels. Thanks to these pieces, children could fabricate their own soapbox racer, and organize races to see who's soapbox was the champion.
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A recreational activity that is educational because the child learns to drive with a steering wheel on a shade covered circuit. Roadsigns on the circuit teach children the basic principales of the rules of the road. |
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1. The circuit A large circuit set up waiting for your child to play freely with cars and characters that will be handed over to the ticket. Located in the shade of oaks, a large nearby bench waiting for you to watch your child for moments of pure pleasure. |
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Take a walk with a carriage on a charming path with a wonderful view on the Boissière valley.
The carriage can be pulled by a sheep (Titine, Titoune, Titounette) or by a goat (Roro, Pupuce), guided by the head of the activity that will guide the team throughout the trip. Parents can accompany the child on the path.
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1) Walking an animal with a leash.
Walk according to the wishes of your children in the company of a dwarf goat on a leash (Pupuce, Pucinet, Roro) or a cute little woolly dwarf sheep (Scoubidou, Burnet).
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Take a box of food at the ticket counter and go feed the various animals (rabbits, chickens, guinea pigs, goats and sheep) in their enclosures. |
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