CHILDREN milked the experience of being on a working farm when they returned back to their nursery.
Youngsters from Burlish Park nursery in Stourport-upon-Severn visited the farm as part of their topic on farm animals.
Following the trip, the youngsters then had a go at milking their very own cow and making butter to spread on their mid-morning snack.
Nursery teacher Emma Jukes said: "Our children had a wonderful time at the farm and we decided it would be great fun to set up a cow to ‘ milk’ and to see if we could make our own butter.
To start with we poured some double cream into a jam jar and all the children took turns to shake it for a few minutes.
"After about 15 minutes the children were thrilled to see that a solid lump of butter had formed inside the jar.
"They then practised spreading the butter with a knife onto their toast at snack time.
"It tasted delicious."
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