TWO youngsters won't be having nightmares on Friday night after building a 12ft dreamcatcher.
Terri Prime (9), of Hodder Way, and her auntie Hayley Beardmore (10) are both pupils at Ribble Drive County Primary School and decided to make the traditional Native American decoration for charity.
Dreamcatchers are thought to protect sleeping children from bad dreams by catching them in its web, so the girls thought it was the perfect way to raise cash for children's charity, NCH.
The duo are still collecting sponsorship money and are now trying to figure out what to do with the dreamcatcher which is currently standing tall in the back garden.
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