We went to “Hidden Villa” yesterday afternoon for a Barnyard Baby Animal program for preschoolers with some of Max’s friends, Christian, Brennan & Cameron.

“Hidden Villa” is an organic farm located in Los Altos Hills. It’s a non-profit educational organization. Heifer International Learning Center is also present at Hidden Villa and provides educational programs that promote sustainable solutions to global hunger, poverty and environmental degradation. Please check out www.hiddenvilla.org for more information.

Maggie, our tour guide, shows Max and the other kids how to careful touch an egg softly with just one finger

Max was very excited to touch the eggSweet Lamb (only 2 weeks old)Another adorable lamb! This one really stole my heart!Max gently touched the lambThe mama was baa’ing away wanting the lamb to return to herMax & Emily give Emma some loving! This lamb was pretty funny! She loved to be scratched, petted, touched!! She would push her way into the kids, adults, whoever just for a scratch. What a lovely sheep!This is ClydeI don’t know this piggy’s name, but he was stinkin’ cute!!! LOVED HIM! Kids weren’t allowed to pet the baby piglets ’cause they have sharp teeth and could accidently biteMax & Brennan feeding the chickens cornMax enjoyed this!BIG PIG! The kids were allowed to touch the pig’s snout!Cute pig drinking water … didn’t know that they are the only farm animal that doesn’t drink water out of a trough.Max & Brennan’s baby brother, Liam, have developed a mutually fond relationshipBaby Liam loves Max! Max asks about a “Baby Brother” every time we see Liam.It was a wonderful afternoon at Hidden Villa. I would highly recommend to the locals.