Christmas Jumper Day: Send us a pic!

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You might start to see a lot more funky festive outfits than usual, as 12 December is officially Christmas Jumper Day!
Millions of people will put on a Christmas jumper to help raise money for children all over the world.
Do you own a Christmas jumper? Are you going to be wearing it to school? Let us know in the comments below!
And why not use the form at the bottom of this page to send us a picture of you wearing a Christmas jumper?
Remember it can only be a picture of you, otherwise we might not be able to feature it.
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People traditionally start to wear Christmas jumpers in December, in the lead up to Christmas Day.
You might be planning on wearing one for Christmas Day itself, or your school might be taking part in Christmas Jumper Day.
Why did Christmas Jumper Day start?

The day was first set up by Save the Children - a charity that helps children around the world.
The first official Christmas Jumper Day was held in 2012.

Have you made your own jumper this year?
People wear a Christmas jumper to celebrate the festive season, and many of them donate money to the charity.
Some schools might ask you to pay a pound or two to join in which then goes to charity.

Is your Christmas jumper as roarsome as this one? Why not send us a pic?
Don't forget that even if you grow each year, you don't always need to buy a new Christmas jumper to join in.
If it still fits, you can re-use last year's one or, if you fancy a change, you could borrow an older sibling's jumper, swap with your friends, or pick one up in a charity shop.
If you are feeling super-creative you could even find an old jumper and Christmas it up a bit - with some card, cotton wool, tinsel and badges.
Send in your Christmas pictures using the link below.
A parent or guardian can also help you upload your photos and videos here.
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