As the first day of the Suffolk Show draws to a close, there were smiles all around.
While many of us have attended many shows over the years, for some, this was their very first visit.
Noah, aged two and a half, had not been to the show before, but had a whale of a time meeting all the animals, and displayed particular skill at navigating the minature diggers.
He was joined on the track by seasoned drivers, siblings William, aged three and a half, and Amelia, aged 18 months.
Friends Millie, Elishka, Phoebe and Grace had a fantastic time, and had not run out of steam even by the end of the day.
“The girls have had a fantastic day,” laughed Elishka’s mum. “They would probably be happy to walk around by themselves all day – they don’t even need us!”
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The Suffolk Show attracts around 86,000 people from all over the country each year, and this, the 192nd show, is likely to be as popular as ever.
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