CAPTAIN Tom Moore’s charity walking efforts inspired the youngsters of Dean Park Day Nursery to raise more than £1,500 for poorly children.

The Bournemouth nursery’s 100 pupils - aged from babies to pre-schoolers – took part, walking 100 laps of their field over four days to raise funds for Round Table Children’s Wish which grants hand-crafted wishes to children with life-threatening illnesses.

The charity challenge was organised by Bex Ballington, who has taught at the Bournemouth nursery since it opened in 2016.

Bex said: "We’ve got a magnificent field to walk round and the children walked their hundred laps over four days.

"We have babies to pre-schoolers in three groups, and the babies were pushed round so everyone did their bit.

"It’s great to think of our children helping others. We talked about why they were doing it, to help children who are really poorly, and we also had conversations about Captain Tom.

"It was a lovely learning experience for the children and we were absolutely thrilled that we managed to raise £1546 to present to Round Table Children’s Wish."

Bex and the children were joined in their efforts by Rich Cooper, whose daughter attends the nursery and who is running in this year’s London Marathon on behalf of the charity.

Rich wore the costume of the charity’s mascot, Dandi Lion, on two of the 100 laps challenge days.

RTCW fundraising officer, Clare Kyrillou said: "This was an amazing effort and we’re absolutely thrilled to receive the £1546 raised by all at Dean Park Day Nursery – what an incredible total.

"We rely on donations like this, and those from our marathon runners like Rich, to make our children’s wishes come true. We couldn’t do it without these wonderful fundraisers and we’re very grateful."