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The 1st of March is set aside
especially for pigs. It was started by Texas art teacher Ellen
Stanley in 1972 to honour and give thanks to our most intelligent
domesticated creature.
On this day, remember the good things pigs have brought to us;
remember that pigs are sociable, intelligent mammals. They are
much like us in many ways, they have noticable personality traits
and soaring emotions. You might want to visit a farm sometime in
March for a day out (with the kids) and pay your respects to these
marvelous animals.
If you have never handled a pig
before, or even seen one in the flesh, I think you will be
pleasently surprised at their nature. Take a detailed look at the
way a pigs live; how they eat, sleep, and interact with one
another. It's very good fun and interesting.
A couple of oranges is a lovely
treat for a pig.
There are also many indoor
activities you can do to celebrate pig day. First of all, try and
stick to a pink theme for the day (clothes, decorations, paper
plates etc.), you can play pin the tail on the pig; and why not
create your own version of The
Three Little Pigs as a group by taking turns making up each
part of the story.
Click
here for some food ideas.
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