A KIND-hearted man is trying to cheer up as many children he can during the coronavirus lockdown by dressing as a penguin.
Joshua Amoah, a teaching assistant at Wildridings Primary School and teacher of musical theatre at the Dani Harmer Academy, decided to do something fun to keep things positive.
He said: "So I’m used to dressing up for special school days and events and therefore have acquired lots of different costumes.The idea to #Iceolationpenguin is to try my best to cheer up as many little faces around Bracknell as possible on my way to work."
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Joshua has decided to dress as a penguin to put smiles on people's faces and also shares his journey to walk on social media site We Love Bracknell.
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The musical theatre teacher also runs charity events 'Come Dance With Me Event's which raises money for different charities in Bracknell.
So far, him and a team of volunteers has raised £1,535.
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