Pupils from Gartocharn Primary had fun filming with the BBC's Countryfile team this week at Old Manse Farm near Balmaha.
The filming took place over a morning in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park and captured the children learning about how to respect and care for the countryside and farmland.
They even managed to teach presenter Adam Henson the Wellie Song.
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The film is part of a special Countryfile programme to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the passing of the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act.
It will also discusses how landowners and the park authority work in partnership to protect and enhance this special place.
Gartocharn head teacher John McDonald, said: “This was a very exciting opportunity for the children and they really enjoyed seeing how a TV programme was made.
"The children also learned a lot about respecting the countryside and farmland when out and about in the National Park.”
The programme, which will feature several UK national parks, will be broadcast on April 7.
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