CHILDREN from Oliver Tomkins Junior School have designed a Christmas window for The Cancer Research Campaign shop in Swindon.
The charity invited them to do the design to mark Children's Cancers Awareness Month throughout December.
They took as their inspiration a Christmas pudding lapel badge, which is being sold nationally by The Cancer Research Campaign.
Moredon cancer survivor, two-year-old Bethany Robinson, will be at the shop on Monday to admire the pupils' handiwork.
Bethany was diagnosed with cancer when she was only 12 weeks old.
Surgeons removed a three-inch tumour from her stomach after she was diagnosed with a form of the disease called neuroblastoma.
Bethany, who will be three next month, is now full of fun and an active, chatty toddler.
Her parents, Steve and Tracy, from Moredon, Swindon, both became deaf in childhood after having measles.
Bethany can hear and speak, but communicates with her parents using sign language.
She will be joined on Monday by her baby sister Aimee, who was born in July.
A new range of Christmas gift products will also be unveiled in the Havelock Street shop.
For more information about The Cancer Research Campaign's Children's Cancers Awareness Month contact 0117 952 4050.
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