Check out these funky Christmas lights designed by kids!
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For almost two decades one pupil's drawing from a primary School in Fife has been selected to be brought to life as a Christmas light! Last year the designs went viral.

This year the pupils are back with a bang! And organisers decided to select TWO winners from the entries. This bright and bold rainbow was created by Lois. Her design was inspired by the pandemic and the rainbow represents a symbol of hope.

The second winning Christmas drawing, of a big green dinosaur wrapped in fairy lights, came from Arlo.

The pair were given the exciting news at school last week and will now see their lights line the street for years to come! Head teacher, Susan Ewing says that it's a great community project and Lois's mum, Angela, says she has quietly hoped for years that her daughter's design might win.

Newburgh Action Group has also now helped Westminster City Council create a lights display of their own in central London, designed by children from Soho Parish Primary School!

The school's creations include penguins, reindeer, and a funky Christmas pineapple!

Vivian, age five, said, "I drew a funny pineapple wearing a top. I like pineapples and think they are good treats."
- Published25 November 2021
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