HATS OFF: Karen Reynolds and Helen O'Brien, two of the parents who took part in a Save the Children charity knitting campaign.
GENEROUS parents from a Bromsgrove school took part in a national charity knitting campaign.
After pupils from Catshill First School took part in a sponsored bounce, raising £2,000 for Sports Relief, parents wanted to get in on the act. The school asked parents to take part in a Save the Children appeal to donate knitted hats, for premature babies in Africa. Parents and grandparents jumped at the chance, helping children learn to knit in the process.
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