A toddler music group raised hundreds of pounds for Comic Relief with a week of Where’s Wally-themed events.
Musical Mayhem, which runs classes in Princes Risborough, Haddenham, Chinnor and Watlington, collected £215 from cake sales and donations, and sold more than 100 red noses during the week.
They also pledged to donate 50p to Comic Relief for every family that attended one of its classes last week.
Children dressed up as elusive book character Wally in red stripes, glasses and bobble hats, and sang songs about stripes and the colour red, with live musical accompaniment.
Co-owner Monica Nelson said: “Once again our families got into the spirit of Red Nose Day with some great costumes and generous donations.
“Thanks to their support, we have managed to raise a fantastic amount to support Comic Relief’s amazing work.”
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