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Bricks 5.certsBricks 5.certsBricks 4.certsIMG_7944 IMG_7962 IMG_7942 IMG_7935 They could be the youngest bricklayers to be taught at the College of West Anglia at King’s Lynn. For the age ranges of the pupils were only between three and five years old. They were helped by staff at the college workshop to build a pyramid-shaped mini wall. More than 40 youngsters from St Edmunds Community Foundation school, its Little Gulls nursery and Penguins reception class, enjoyed learning and having fun building their own walls. It was all part of their topic work, the Three Little Pigs, for which they had already built walls of sticks and wood at the North Lynn school. So visiting the College of West Anglia gave the little builders a chance to make a wall the wolf would not blow down. And as a further reward, college staff presented the Gulls and Penguins with certificates to mark their bricklaying achievements and a gift bag.

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