Cholderton Rare Breeds Farm will play host to two popular children’s cartoon characters in May.
The two Blue Heeler dogs from Brisbane, Queensland, Bluey and Bingo, are stars of the Australian ABC Kids programme Bluey. They will visit Cholderton Rare Breeds Farm on Wednesday, May 29.
Bluey and his sister Bingo are known for their imaginative play, including a game called Keepy Uppy made popular in the first season, which involves not allowing an inflated balloon to touch the ground.
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Bluey and Bingo will be holding a series of storytime sessions on the day of their visit. Though there is no extra cost on top of the regular farm entry ticket, Cholderton Rare Breeds Farms has advised people to reserve specific time slots when purchasing tickets.
Bluey and Bingo will be featured alongside common sights at the farm, such as rare breed animals, racing pigs and guinea pigs.
Tickets are available here. Early bird prices, which include a discount of £2 per ticket, will remain available until midnight on Wednesday, May 8.
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