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Your pictures: Children in Need 2015 (3)

Mini Ironmans, Supermans and Supergirls helped Wibsey Primary School raise around £700.

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The school also lent its support to the appeal’s “Champions of Change” initiative, which calls on young people to get involved in fundraising for those in the need of a similar age.

Pudsey Bear is here again which can mean only one thing: Children in Need has arrived!

Christine Thwaite, the school’s resources and events manager, said: “It was a fantastic day”.

They enjoyed a Finding Nemo hunt and designed Cinderella’s glass slipper.

Fundraising efforts from St Laurence School, comprising a non-uniform day and a cake sale from the student council, has already raised more than £1200 and donations are still coming in.

She said: “We did it a year ago again at the invitation of Mark Murphy at BBC Radio Suffolk and jumped at the chance to do it again”.

Hoyle Court Primary School, Fyfe Grove, Baildon, sold their own baked goods in school.

Sarah Ricketts, who teaches cookery at the school, said: “It’s been really lovely, it was a great day”.

74 pupils and 15 staff will sleep over in the school hall with music, quizzes and activities entertaining both children and staff during the evening.

Here’s just a couple of your photos showing how you’ve been supporting Children in Need.

Look out for Pudsey-branded cake stands available to buy exclusively in Greggs shops – and if you don’t have time to bake, Greggs will also have everything you need to fill your cake-stands with.

In 2014 Children in Need raised £32.7 million and since it started it has raised over £790 million.

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Proceeds from the sale of each BBC Children in Need product at Greggs will be donated to the BBC Children in Need appeal. We’ll use as many as we can in our coverage in tomorrow’s Telegraph & Argus.

Pupils at Normanton Common Academy raise money for Children in Need