YOUNGSTERS went on a sensory adventure to raise money for charity.
Jo Jingles held an event as part of a national campaign to raise funds for Tommy’s stillbirth and premature baby charity.
A class was held at Kelvedon United Reformed Church to support the appeal and children from three-months-old to five years dressed up in fancy dress for the occasion.
Stella Paul, from Jo Jingles, said: “We were running classes in different loca - tions all week.
“We were exploring around the church, listening out for animal sounds and we had to find them around the room by following a map.
“We are supporting Tommy’s nationally as it’s for premature babies which I can relate to and medical research does help.
“The amount of stories we have heard from doing this about people having miscarriages is quite scary.”
Jo Jingles is hoping to raise £100,000 for the charity on a national level.
To find out more about Jo Jingles, which provides music and movement classes, visit www.jojingles.com
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