YOUNGSTERS at a Stockton nursery school have given the Butterwick Children's Hospice a present.
Lucy Frain, nursery manager at the town's Just Learning Nursery, and some of the children visited the hospice to hand over money they raised during a Yellow Day.
They presented the money and a huge sun made up of yellow handprints to hospice founder Mary Butterwick.
Ms Frain said: "We had lots of fun on Yellow Day, eating yellow food and making the sunshine for the children at the Butterwick Hospice.
"We raised more than £70 on the day and I think the children learnt a valuable lesson about caring for those who are not as fortunate as themselves and are not blessed with good health."
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