Peg Leg Farm Friends

Make some farm animals using cardboard and wooden clothes pegs…

Cut out animal shapes from cardboard – such as a sheep, goat, pig, cow, horse, chicken, duck. 
You could use coloured cardboard or decorated card from a cereal box.
If you have animal cookie cutters, you could use them as a template to trace around.

You may like to add some detail to your animals. Try adding some wool, felt or material pieces, cotton wool, feathers and drawn on a faces.

When you’ve finished creating your animals, attach wooden clothes pegs (1 for two-legged animals, 2 for four-legged animals).

You may like to use a cardboard tray as a pen for your animals to go in and glueing pop sticks around the outside of the tray will make it look like a fence.

Acknowledgement of country.

Playgroup SA acknowledges and respects the traditional custodians of the South Australian regions upon whose ancestral lands our Playgroups operate on. 

We acknowledge and pay our respects to the Elders, past, present and future for they  old the memories, the traditions, the culture and the hopes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. 

We also pay respect to the cultural authority of Aboriginal people from other areas of South Australia and Australia and acknowledge their deep feelings of attachment and Spiritual relationship to Country. 

Playgroup SA recognises the pain and suffering caused by past policies to Aboriginal Australians and the impact this has had on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. 

At Playgroup SA we are committed to a future of reconciliation, we believe that there is much knowledge and wisdom to be gained by Aboriginal Australians, by the learning of Country, land, cultures, truths and realities.