CHILDREN at Larkrise Special School have loved every minute of the time they have had a temporary multi sensory art project in one of their classrooms.
Becky Churchill, a resident artist who comes into the school two times a week, spent weeks and weeks using all sorts of bits and bobs to make a dome for the children to enjoy.
Pupils from The Mead in Hilperton, Castle Mead in Trowbridge and the River Mead in Melksham also came to look at it too for the week it is at the Trowbridge school.
Headteacher Phil Cook said: "The children have loved this sensory experience of poles, wood, leaves, flowers and much more this week.
"Becky has done a fantastic job with this and the children from other schools have also really enjoyed coming here to step inside and use it.
"The themes are colours, homes and animals. It is a shame it cannot be here longer."
This project was put together by the Multi Sensory Art Project.
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