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Newington primary students enjoyed an end-of-term party in the shape of an ugly bug ball

By: Hayley Robinson

Published: 08:00, 28 July 2014

A spider in his web, a group of ladybirds and a fly were among the special guests when Newington Primary School staged its very own ugly bug ball.

The Year R, 1 and 2 pupils enjoyed a day of special activities and games to round off their topic work linked to habitats and mini beasts and dressed up for the occasion as all manner of creepy crawlies.

Ladybirds out in the sun at Newington primary's Ugly Bug Ball.

As part of the event, the four to seven-year-olds received a visit from workers from the Wildwood Trust who organised a bug hunt in the school grounds.

They also got to decorate biscuits and creatures out of paper plates.

Five-year-old Max looking insect-like at the Ugly Bug Ball.

Parents were invited into the hall at 3pm to see the youngsters sing songs and read poems.

Teacher Sarah Carbasse said: “Everyone had a great time. It was fantastic. Last year we did a pirate and mermaid day so this was our second activity day.”

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