Children and educators from Midlands services wore pyjamas to support children helping children.
More than €9,000 was raised for children across the Midlands during National Pyjama Day.
Over €4,600 was raised in Laois, €2,600 was raised in Westmeath and €1,900 in Offaly.
More than 2,370 children and educators from 47 Early Years and School Age Care services across the Midlands wore their favourite pyjamas for a good cause, embracing the spirit of children helping children earlier this year.
Donations raised through National Pyjama Day are aimed to help fund Early Childhood Ireland’s Eco-Emotions project, an innovative initiative that supports children in building connections with both nature and their own emotional wellbeing.
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