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This year schools across the UK held Day for Change to raise funds for UNICEF's health and education work in Mozambique. Pupils who took part found out more about how children around the world live and also had a lot of fun.

Find out more about Day for Change.

01/07/2010

Children at Alfreton Nursery enjoyed the face-painting activities. © Alfreton Primary SchoolCake decorating to raise money for Day for Change © Alfreton Primary SchoolA young pupil at Alfreton Primary School waits patiently to have her face painted. © Alfreton Primary SchoolKedington Primary School held a fancy dress day. This pupil dressed as the robot from WALL.E. © Kedington Primary SchoolTeachers and pupils at Christ Church Primary School make the Mozambique flag. © Christ Church Primary SchoolTeachers and pupils at Christ Church Primary School inventively create the Mozambique flag. © Christ Church Primary SchoolFancy dress at Kedington Primary School © Kedington Primary SchoolThe Queen and Batman also took part in Day for Change at Kedington Primary School. © Kedington Primary SchoolPupils at Kedington Primary School present an assembly for parents © Kedington Primary School
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Children at Alfreton Primary School enjoy face-painting for Day for Change 2010.

© Alfreton Primary School

Children at Alfreton Primary School decorate biscuits to raise money for Day for Change 2010.

© Alfreton Primary School

A young pupil at Alfreton Primary School waits patiently to have her face painted.

© Alfreton Primary School

Kedington Primary School held a fancy dress day. This pupil dressed as the robot from WALL.E.

© Kedington Primary School

Teachers and pupils at Christ Church Primary School make the Mozambique flag.

© Christ Church Primary School

Teachers and pupils at Christ Church Primary School inventively create the Mozambique flag.

© Christ Church Primary School

Pupils dress as Margaret Thatcher and the Little Mermaid at Kedington Primary School.

© Kedington Primary School

The Queen and Batman also took part in Day for Change at Kedington Primary School.

© Kedington Primary School

Pupils at Kedington Primary School present an assembly for parents.

© Kedington Primary School

 
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