Sunday 1 September 2013

Bath-time



When we had the ducklings here we learnt a lot of skills. The ducklings had no mother so we had to make sure they didn't get too wet. The ducklings stay waterproof by rubbing themselves on their mother. Since these ducklings had no mum they weren't waterproof. So when we washed them, it was a quick dip. In, out, dry and warm up! 
They also weren't used to human contact so we had to move "Mother Duck" (the big one) first so the others didn't panic.




8 comments:

  1. That bit near the end where the duckling jump's and slips back down is so funny and cute.

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  2. They are so cute--what a lovely experience in getting to care for them--bath time looks like lots of fun!
    ~Natalie

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  3. It looks like you had a lot of fun bathing the ducklings. I hear one of the ducklings escaped the bath tub! Good luck with the rest of your exhibition.

    Maya

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  4. Wow! Looks like a real experience looking after the ducklings and bathing them. What a big responsibility it is looking after the ducklings!!
    ~Paige

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  5. It looks like you enjoyed this exhibition, I really liked your idea I would have loved to be a part of your exhibition :D

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  6. this is the CUTEST this i have ever seen and very good job must be hard looking after wild ducklings





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  7. Those ducklings are so cute. I never knew they were so hard to handle!


    Kate Gourley

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  8. i love the little fluffy things.

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