CHILDREN's nursery worker Leanne Middleton is taking part in a challenge where she will have to wear whatever her youngest daughter chooses to raise money for Oxfam.

Ms Middleton, 38, who works as a kitchen assistant at Sixpenny nursery, Devizes, and also runs her own children's entertainment business, has volunteered to take part in Dressed By Kids Day on April 29.

She will go to work at the nursery in a crazy outfit devised by her daughter Jessica, nine, a pupil at Southbroom St James' Academy, and later be in the foyer of Morrison in Devizes with a collection box.

Ms Middleton of Drakes Avenue, Devizes, who also has two older daughters, said: "My daughter can dress me in whatever she likes - and it will be crazy. Morrison is supporting me greatly by allowing me to collect there.

"I have a small children's entertainment business called Face it n Dance, so am used to dressing as characters, but this is very different. But I'm not a runner and don't fancy chopping my hair, so this I thought I should do this.

"So far my daughter has said I'm wearing animal claw slippers, pink and white tights, tutu, wings and my face will be painted but I think this is just a start."