Creative toddlers cook up success by decorating biscuits for Children in Need

By Deborah Bowyer

15th Nov 2023 | Local News

Myles Field and Page and Lyra Wright decorated biscuits in a Pudsey design. (Photo: Sally Wright)
Myles Field and Page and Lyra Wright decorated biscuits in a Pudsey design. (Photo: Sally Wright)

It's Children in Need this week and children at a Sandbach toddler group enjoyed decorating Pudsey biscuits to celebrate.

Little ones at Stepping Stones playgroup at New Horizons church in Crewe Road, Wheelock enjoyed a biscuit decorating session as part of their morning session today (Wednesday).

It's Children in Need Day on Friday - what are you up to? (Photo: Sally Wright)

The children, including Page and Lyra Wright and Myles Field, decorated biscuits with icing sugar and Jelly Tots.

Page and Lyra Wright's mum, Sally Wright said: "They all had great fun and it was a wonderful activity to take part in."

Stepping Stones takes place every Wednesday morning at 9.15 am and includes different craft activities for a donation of £2 which includes toast and a drink. All are welcome!

Children in Need Day is on Friday (November 17th). Are you holding a Children in Need event? Let Sandbach Nub News readers know below.   

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