Little Trinity Nursery marked Children in Need’s 25th anniversary with week of fun

On a very dark and rainy-day Little Trinity Nursery in Kidderminster successfully completed celebrations for BBC Children in Need’s 25th anniversary after a week-long programme of activities that got every child involved, not just those attending on the official fundraising day.

By contributor Kathryn Watts
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Throughout the week, children took part in a series of physical challenges, all themed around the number 25 to mark the milestone year. Activities included: 25 star jumps, 25 laps, and 25 minutes of action rhymes and songs, encouraging movement and promoting healthy habits while raising money for a great cause.

Children and staff at Little Trinity Nursery celebrating Children in Need’s 25th anniversary with a week-long programme of fun and fundraising.
Children and staff at Little Trinity Nursery celebrating Children in Need’s 25th anniversary with a week-long programme of fun and fundraising.

Parents generously supported the initiative with donations, and the nursery raised over £160, which will go directly to Children in Need, helping disadvantaged children across the UK.

Nursery Manager Gaynor Cater highlighted that the event was about more than just fundraising: “We wanted every child to participate and have fun while focusing on physical development. It’s a great way to combine learning, movement, and community spirit.”

The nursery’s creative approach ensured that all children could join in, making the celebration both inclusive and active.

Children and staff at Little Trinity Nursery celebrating Children in Need’s 25th anniversary with a week-long programme of fun and fundraising.
Children and staff at Little Trinity Nursery celebrating Children in Need’s 25th anniversary with a week-long programme of fun and fundraising.