AILEYMILL Nursery kids raised pounds for Pudsey in their pyjamas at playgroup's annual Children in Need fun day.
The youngsters — some sporting Pudsey-inspired nightwear — slid around in their slippers and took part in host of fun activities.
It all seemed a bit too much for one tired out wee girl who appeared to decide that it was bedtime and went for a lie down.
The nursery's lead practitioner Kay Anderson said: "We do it every year because it's one event that the children can really relate to.
"It's all about raising money to help other children so it's a very good thing for them to be involved in and know about."
Making — and eating — Pudsey biscuits was the order of the day before the children took part in an online Children in Need duck race.
A collection bucket in the main foyer swelled with donations throughout the day, including a contribution from the Tele's reporting team.
Meanwhile, the children, many of whom also brought along their own cuddly toys, enjoyed a teddy bears' picnic.
But everything stopped for their group photo as everyone gathered together and knew exactly when to say 'Cheese!' without prompting.
Lead practitioner Mrs Anderson said: "We like to support Children in Need and it's always a great fun day.
"We always get great support from all the families and the children love it."
The money raised at the all-day event last Friday is yet to be totted up.
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