CHILDREN wore their most egg-ordinary hats for at Easter bonnet parade in Southampton.
The annual Easter parade took place last weekend at Foundry Lane Primary School.
There was also a Easter egg hunt, children were given clues to try and find chocolate eggs hidden around the school grounds.
The money raised from the event will go towards new playground equipment for the school.
School business manager, Mrs Lugg said: “It was a fantastic day, the children had an amazing time and we plan to hold another one next year.”
At the parade, friends of Phelan Jordan were selling books for the four-year-old who is trying to raise a further £5,000 to aid his battle against cancer.
As previously reported by the Echo, Phelan has been diagnosed with Neuroblastoma for the second time in his young life.
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