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Pupils wrap babies in kindness

Children knit blankets and coats for tiny tots in intensive care unit

- Graeme sTrachan gstrachan@thecourier.co.uk

Children from a Tayside primary school have taken up knitting to make blankets and jackets for sick babies in the region’s intensive care unit.

Children from P4 and P5 at Colliston Primary in Angus have been involved in a project with Colliston Women’s Institute, which teaches them every week. The children eventually make patches which are turned into blankets and jackets.

This year 16 children took part and 47 blankets were handed into the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Ninewells Hospital, along with 30 jackets.

Lorna Higgins, Colliston Primary School head teacher, said: “A community member handed in some unwanted knitting needles and wool to the school and I asked the children if anyone would be interested in learning to knit.

“Several children expressed an interest and when we asked the WRI president if any members could help they were delighted to support us. The WRI ladies have organised a rota where two or three ladies teach the children to knit during ‘golden time’.

“The children and WRI ladies look forward to the Friday afternoon sessions as there is always lots of chatting and laughing taking place, making it a fun session all round.”

Lia Pert, Katie Briggs and Ellis McEwan handed in the blankets with Women’s Institute members Eileen Cumming and Margaret Treger.

Senior charge nurse Alison Findlay said, “The knitted garments and blankets remove the ‘clinical’ aspects of our environmen­t for babies and parents.

“They help maintain our babies’ temperatur­es and staying warm is very important. I know how much parents, families and staff appreciate receiving such lovely items and they benefit our babies in NICU.”

Mrs Treger said: “We receive letters from the kids, thanking us for our efforts and we really appreciate it. It’s fantastic that we are able to teach them how to knit...for such a worthwhile cause.”

 ??  ?? From left: Lia Pert, senior charge nurse Alison Findlay, Katie Briggs and Ellis McEwan.
From left: Lia Pert, senior charge nurse Alison Findlay, Katie Briggs and Ellis McEwan.

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