Learning Activities
We have lots of great fundraising activities, linked to the EYFS, for your kids to explore the wider world. They’ll also help your children learn about how other boys and girls in the world live, and why raising money to help them is so important.
Meet Ronika
Ronika is a four-year-old girl who lives with her family in a slum in Kenya.
Make your own house
Cut out and colour in windows and doors to stick on your very own Red Nose Day money box!
Sponsored chores
Get your kids doing sponsored chores. They’ll be helping at home and helping kids like Ronika.
Make a pledge
Your kids can cut out and colour in a Dinosesaur, write their own pledge on it, then hang it up.
Keep your hands clean
Get your little ones to understand the importance of clean hands and then get creative with a ‘germ’ making session.
How big is Ronika’s house
Find out the size of Ronika’s home and the impact it has on her and her family’s daily life.
Objects for Ronika
Choose what things Ronika would need in her new home, cut them out and decorate them with your little ones.
Red Nose cherry batter buns
Katy Ashworth from CBeebies’ I Can Cook has given us a yummy and very easy-to-follow cake recipe.
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Mister Maker Medal
You can make this great medal to show everyone that you raised money for Red Nose Day this year!
Serious fun
The lucky kids at East Community Playgroup in Peterborough got to throw wet sponges at the staff and raised £30.
Serious difference
£30 could give a family living in the slums of Kenya regular access to clean water in their home.How was it for you?
How was it for you?
It’s always over too quick but we hope you had a fantastic Red Nose Day. Tell us how you fundraised and you could feature on our website.

How to pay your money in
How to pay your money in
There are 3 easy ways to pay in your fundraising money. And if you tell us the name of your school or early years group and you’ll receive a personalised ‘thank you’.
