The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Draw your dad celebratio­n

From Monday, the Courier will reveal a series of special supplement­s with colourful drawings by school children from all over Courier Country. Nora McElhone found out more about some entrants

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The Draw Your Dad project invited children in primaries 3 and 4 to draw a picture of their dads and write a little message to them for Father’s Day. However, the staff at Rimbleton Primary School in Glenrothes loved the idea of the project so much that they got their P1 and P2 pupils involved too.

When a beautiful bundle of their colourful pictures arrived at the Draw Your Dad desk we couldn’t resist sharing some of them ahead of the official showcase of pictures by primary 3 and 4 children next week.

Mrs Gemma Duguid teaches the P1/ P2 class at Rimbleton and was keen to get the children involved in working on a topic they could really relate to.

“It was a great opportunit­y to discuss positive male role models with the children,” she said.

“We talked about it during circle time and every child had the chance to share a story about their dad. It was really lovely to hear some of the stories they told about dads as well as the grandparen­ts and uncles who are very much male role models in their lives.”

The Courier team thoroughly enjoyed looking through the pictures and messages from the children.

Marketing executive Sharon Methven said: “The Primary 1 and 2 pupils were obviously keen to produce some drawings and show their creative flair and although we couldn’t use them in the official supplement­s, we wanted to highlight their efforts.”

The collection of images and messages reveals a group of children who idolise their dads and gives us an insight into the special relationsh­ip between dads, sons and daughters.

Dads take them swimming, to the park and – most importantl­y – are superheroe­s in the eyes of the five and six-year-olds from Glenrothes.

And with a trial run firmly under their belts, we are looking forward to seeing the children’s entries when they hit P3 next year!

All the primary 3 and 4 submission­s to the Draw Your Dad promotion will appear in a series of supplement­s from Monday.

 ??  ?? Entries from left: “My dad takes me to swimming” – Alfie McCourt; “My dad is kind and helpful” – Leeroy Meeki; “My dad takes me to school” – Emma Cushnie. All from Rimbleton Primary School in Glenrothes.
Entries from left: “My dad takes me to swimming” – Alfie McCourt; “My dad is kind and helpful” – Leeroy Meeki; “My dad takes me to school” – Emma Cushnie. All from Rimbleton Primary School in Glenrothes.
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