CHAPTER 6 KIM I walk at the head of the group as we make our way to the edge of the town, behind me the kids walk in pairs, all hand in hand, trying not to lose any of them on our way. Not that it’s very easy, most of the kids have lived here all their lives so they tend to know the town like the back of their hands, so even if they get split off the group they’ll be able to find their way. Throughout the line of kids, a couple of parents are interspersed, keeping an eye on the kids and making sure they don’t walk off or fall over and that cyclists or others don’t accidentally split up the line. Our first stop is the farm where we’ll see some cute little lambs, getting that out of the way first, and then we’ll circle around in a large arch to get back to the school. We should be able to

