The sun shone and children and their parents and grandparents enjoyed early Easter treats at the Rainbow House Fun Day held in the grounds of the charity’s base in Mawdesley last Monday.
Everyone enjoyed seeing animals from Fishers Mobile Farm, Charnock Richard, including geese, chickens, goats, a calf and a rabbit which was happy to be cuddled.
The children loved playing in the outdoor sand pit and with water toys. They had their faces painted and took part in Easter crafts before tucking into delicious ice cream from Emma’s ice cream, home made lemonade by Nordico Lounge from Ormskirk and biscuits and hot cross buns donated by Morris Quality Bakers from Coppull, Chorley.
Hayley Scholes, Head of Operations at Rainbow House said, “It was such a fun morning for the children and parents and the weather could not have been nicer.
"Our grateful thanks go to everyone who helped make the event so successful and especially to Fishers Mobile Farm for bringing all the animals and Morris Quality Bakers for donating the hot cross buns and biscuits. A lovely start to the Easter holiday activities which will include gardening, baking and craft days, Easter egg hunts, step safe an mobility workshops.”