Since it began in 2003, National Pyjama Day has raised in excess of €4.5 million.
Midlands counties are set for National Pyjama Day 2026, with a children's hospice charity coming on board as an official partner.
Early Childhood Ireland is teaming up with LauraLynn for this year's event, which takes place on Friday, 27th February.
The annual fundraiser encourages children, and families to wear pyjamas while raising funds for wellbeing initiatives for young people.
National Pyjama Day has raised over €4.5 million since 2003 with last year, nearly three thousand children from Laois, Offaly and Westmeath taking part, raising over eleven thousand euro.
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