Decorated pebbles installed in Nailsea school path
Pupils of Grove Junior School decorated pebbles and have added them to a path to celebrate their uniqueness. Picture: MARK ATHERTON - Credit: Archant
Children from a Nailsea school have decorated pebbles which have been installed in a path as a reminder that everyone is unique.
Pupils from The Whiteoak Academies of Hannah More Infants and and Grove Juniors have been studying Linda Kranz's book, Only One You, which celebrates how everybody is unique and can make a difference in the world.
Children added their designs to pebbles of different shapes and sizes to represent their individuality.
The Whiteoak Way Schools Association provided the resources and 10 volunteers set the pebbles in the ground, with the expert help of two dads, Andy Harrison and Paul Watson.
A school spokesman said: "It's been a wonderful project for bringing the school together.
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"The pebbles are all unique and a reminder to the children that each of us is unique too."
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