Toddlers go on waddle for trust.(News)

From: The Journal (Newcastle, England) | Date: December 2, 2006 | Copyright information

DOZENS of children yesterday completed a sponsored 'Toddle Waddle' to raise money for the Meningitis Trust.

Seventy toddlers completed laps of the garden of the Bridges Nursery on St Cuth-bert's Road in Gateshead, including youngsters from their sister nursery, Heaton Nursery, on Heaton Grove, Newcastle.

The children ranged from 18 months to four years old and Debbie Dolmen, deputy manager for the nursery, said: "It was an excellent event and the toddlers were...

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