Four-year-old girl makes Christmas presents for disadvantaged children after bad dream
Pippa was worried that Santa might forget them
A four-year-old girl from Cornwall is making Christmas parcels for disadvantaged children, after having a bad dream that Santa forget them.
Pippa Jackson from St Austell woke up sad after a dream one night where Father Christmas had left kids off his list.
She wanted to make sure they had presents to open on Christmas morning so mum Kadie has helped her launch 'Pippa's Christmas Project'.
Pippa is making personalised tree ornaments to try and raise money which she can then use to buy little gifts and create Christmas parcels. She is also accepting donations of toys, stocking fillers and chocolate coins.
"Pippa actually had the idea in a dream and woke up sad, she said she had a dream that nobody had any presents on Christmas Day.
"She is making dry clay Christmas tree ornaments to sell, every penny that she makes from them will also go towards the toys for the children.
"We will be giving them to anybody who is, or has been struggling, whether quietly or in the family, just let me know and I will send over a parcel.
"I'm so proud of her, beaming with pride."
Kadie Jackson, Pippa's mum
The parcels will be given out to disadvantaged children and local families in Cornwall who are struggling to afford the cost of Christmas.
You can find out more and support Pippa's Christmas Project here.