Our Yorkshire Farm fans all say the same thing as Amanda Owen reveals ‘ingenious’ way she keeps kids entertained
OUR Yorkshire Farm fans were impressed by Amanda Owen's "ingenious" way she keeps her kids entertained.
The Channel 5 star, has found a creative way of keeping her kids busy at Ravenseat Farm and it only involves a pair of roller skates.
Amanda, 47, helped her youngest children organise their own roller skating disco in their front living room.
The Shepherdess told fans: "Traditional, ancient stone flagged floors are practical on so many levels."
The mum-of-nine had created the disco for a special reason, revealing that she's "on a mission to help get more kids with disabilities and mobility issues about in the Dales."
Amanda is a patron of Ryedale Special Families, an independent charity that supports families of children and young adults with disabilities and additional needs.
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The doting mum shared clips of her kids having a jolly time using their skates outdoors on the farm.
She posted a video of four of the kids, as Clemmy is pulled along by Tony the pony, while the youngster is on her roller skates.
The other children is seen speeding past the camera as they try to keep up with their beloved horse.
Amanda's fans thought the idea was the perfect way to keep her youngest kids occupied.
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One wrote: "ROLL ON Is that Clems way of getting to school if she misses the school bus. Next she'll be putting roller skates on Tony."
Another said: "New variation of pony & trap!"
A third praised the little ones, writing: "They’re endlessly imaginative…the fruit of “free-range kids” upbringing. Love it!"
Meanwhile, Amanda was also flooded with messages after telling her following she was "taking a pause".
The star took to Twitter to reveal she was taking some "downtime" alongside her kids as she posed for photos.
Amanda shared a number of photos of her sheepdog Kate and youngest daughter Clemmy as they enjoyed some quality time together.
Clemmy and the sweet dog could be seen cuddling up to one another as they sat in the sunshine alongside the shepherdess' herd of sheep.
A second snap showed off the stunning rolling hills surrounding Ravenseat Farm in the Yorkshire Dales as the sunset behind them.
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While a third snap saw her standing beside her daughter and the pooch as she bent over to stoke Kate, who lay sleepily on her back.
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"Nothing wrong with taking a pause," she captioned the post, alongside paw emojis. "Work and play for Kate."
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