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Youngsters get the doodle bug



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Published Date: 06 March 2008
Teachers were urging children to doodle on the walls at Leeds Grammar School yesterday - in the name of charity.
Young artists aged six to 11 at the school's junior department created a wall of doodles along the school corridor in aid of Epilepsy Action and the Neurofibromatosis Association.

As part of lessons, pupils also looked at doodling as an art form and each of them paid £1 to create their own doodle on a card.

The school event supported National Doodle Day which is run by the two charities to raise money. The best doodles have a chance of winning £500 worth of stationery products in the best primary school category.

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  • Last Updated: 06 March 2008 11:26 AM
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