A singing teddy duo enthralled pre-school children during the annual Teddy Bears' Picnic pram service at St Bartholomew's Church, Wootton Bassett,
The battery-operated bears, on loan from the Davey family, performed the Teddy Bears' Picnic song before the children joined in with their own version.
The picnic pram service on the lawn at Church Croft.
The half hour service, for all denominations, is a regular feature at the church, where it is organised on the first Wednesday and the third Tuesday of every month, at 2pm.
All young children and their parents or carers are welcome.
Small percussion instruments are available for the children to play, and popular pianist Trudy Gough ensures a tuneful time.
Action songs, nursery tunes, prayers, birthday candles, a story and a collection for charity all feature in the service.
Light refreshments are provided by the organisers after each pram service, but on picnic day families contributed extra treats and the children and their teddies had a great time.
"It was lovely to be in the garden," a helper said.
"Last year it rained and we had to hold the picnic indoors."
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