DOZENS of delighted children from the borough's Jewish community enjoyed a fun-packed week of circus activities as part of an annual summer camp.
The event, organised by the group Jewish Care at the Redbridge Community Centre, saw more than 30 youngsters dress up as clowns, learn how to juggle and perform magic tricks.
The series of fun-pack days was held as part of the centre's four week long school holidays summer camp for children aged four to 11, which also runs alongside a camp for older children aged 11 to 14 called 'Urban Jewz'.
The youngsters have also been enjoyed playing a variety of sports, dress-up games, songs and music.
The group's youth coordinator, Ashley Williams, said: "The centre has experienced a real buzz over the past four weeks, constantly bursting with songs from the kids who have had a wonderful time dressing up as clowns, pirates and princesses and so on.
"They even took park in their own fashion show that they staged.
"The feedback from the kids on the scheme and their parents has been fantastic."
Organisers said they hope to run the camp, which is now in its 28th year, again next summer.
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