MORTON's football camps for kids came home to Cappielow for the summer.
The club's community trust team have been out in force over the holidays offering opportunities to youngsters to play the game and make new friends.
They have toured around Inverclyde, with stops in various locations such as schools.
But the highlight has been the chance for mini-Mbappes to strut their stuff on the hallowed Sinclair Street turf.
Development manager Brian McLaughlin said: "It is a great chance for youngsters to be out in the fresh air, running about.
"It is mostly about the social aspect of it, the interaction and learning a new skill.
"At the start of the week they are quiet and shy but you see them coming out their shell."
As well as coaching sessions at Cappielow, the Ton trust team have stopped off in Battery Park, Wemyss Bay, Port Glasgow and Notre Dame.
Youngsters of all ability levels are taking part and enjoying the chance to go for goals.
Brian added: "We challenge the more capable footballers, as well as those who have never kicked a ball before."
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