Children at Point Resolution Child Care Centre settle down for popcorn and a movie during Pyjama Week.
Camera IconChildren at Point Resolution Child Care Centre settle down for popcorn and a movie during Pyjama Week. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Dalkeith: Point Resolution Child Care Centre kids wear pyjamas for a good cause

Bryce LuffWestern Suburbs Weekly

KIDS in Dalkeith are living the dream after being given the freedom to wear pyjamas to day care.

The council-run Point Resolution Child Care Centre offered children and staff the chance to wear their bedtime attire throughout this week.

It is for a good cause though, with donations to be delivered to the Pyjama Foundation to help children in foster care.

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With National Pyjama Day to be held on Friday, July 21, centre co-ordinator Romaine Ratnawibhushana said it was an easy way to bring an international event into the classroom.

And with rain and strong winds outside, early childhood teacher Verity Tropiano said it was “a good way to spend a wintery day”.

It is the second year the centre has raised money for the Pyjama Foundation.

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