A KIND hearted gesture by three little girls has raised £120 for charity.
Macey and Annabelle Inman, aged six and four from Witherslack, have been making rainbow magnets and keyrings out of Hama beads.
Their Mum works for the NHS so the girls decided they wanted to raise money to help their local hospitals, who they knew had been working very hard looking after people with Coronavirus.
Macey and Annabelle, with the moral support of their sister Summer, sold their rainbow magnets and keyrings for £1 each to friends, family and neighbours.
They were so popular they ended up making and selling over 100 rainbows in just over a week. The money raised will be donated to Bay Hospitals Charity.
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