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Last updated 09/05/2012

Sound library now live!

Listen to the squeals, squeaks, sniffles, snuffles, whirrs, slurps, drones, creaks, crackles, bleating and baaing. The sounds of the countryside are available to listen to now or for free download.

Last updated 26/01/2012

Shaun the Sheep is here!

 

Discover the sounds and smells of the farm with Shaun in some baa-rilliant clips

Last updated 23/05/2011

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Weetabix

Weetabix have kindly donated 5,000 'Shaun the Sheep' books to the 'Let Nature Feed Your Senses' project. These will be given out to all young people taking part in visits to participating farms and nature reserves during their visit. The titles of the books are as follows

  • Washday and Meet the Flock Colouring Book
  • Still Life and Meet the Flock Colouring Book
  • Shaun the Farmer and Baa-rmy Drawing Book
  • Can’t Stand the Heat and Baa-rmy Drawing Book

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Terms and conditions - 

1.  To receive your free book you must take part in the Let Nature Feed Your Senses project 
2.  1 x book per visit
3.  All books will be distributed before 12th August 2012
4.  No cash alternative for books
5.  Cash value 0.01p
6.  Promoters: Weetabix Ltd, Weetabix Mills, Burton Latimer, Kettering, NN15 5JR and Eden Project, Boldeva, Cornwall, PL24 2SG

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The books comply with EN71 (toy safety standards) and are produced in the EU. Supplied by Egmont UK Ltd. 239 Kensington High Street, London,W8 6SA. Warning - the books are not suitable for children under 36 months due to small parts. Choking hazard.

 

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Syngenta is one of the world’s leading plant science businesses. Our purpose is to bring plant potential to life by improving yields and protecting crops from pests and diseases so that we can feed the world’s growing population. Improving people’s connections with food and farming is a great ambition and 'Let Nature Feed Your Senses' is a fantastic way in which to achieve this. We are proud to play our part in supporting food producers and in showing the public the amazing job our farmers do in protecting the countryside and growing high quality food.