Can You Find Him?

Cheeky Bug Register today and we'll send you a Free Resource Pack with:

  • Great Cheeky Bug story sheet to get your children started
  • Colour templates of Cheeky Bug and his friends to hide or climb over
  • Fun, bug colouring-in sheets for the children 
  • Free Bug stickers for all the children
  • Guidance on running an event 
  • Advice on how to use it to meet Early Years Foundation Stage criteria
  • Sponsorship forms
  • A free bug story book for you to keep once you complete your event

And everything you need to make your event a success.

The Big Bug Hunt is a series of fun and exciting fundraising activities tailored to the abilities and interests of pre-school children. So many events have taken place in September and October 2008, that this activity has now been extended up to February 2009.  By taking part, you'll be joining hundreds of other playgroups and nurseries in helping to protect children from meningitis.

It's Simple...

All you need to do is either:

  • Run a sponsored Bug Hunt to find Cheeky Bug and his friends
  • Or, set up a sponsored obstacle course, using soft play materials or outdoor toys to reach Cheeky bug at the end

We're sure you can come up with lots of other ideas too, from running a parent's raffle to making bugs or health your theme for a week. But just in case you're stuck, our Free Resource Pack will help get you started and even show you how the Big Bug Hunt helps meet the Early Years Foundation Stage criteria.

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When you sign up you have the chance to keep 25% of the proceeds for your own group

Meningitis UK

The only UK Charity Solely Committed To Finding A Vaccine. Today, like every other day in the UK, at least two children under 5 will contract this devastating disease in the UK. There is still no vaccine for the most common form and it can kill in under 4 hours. The sooner we find a vaccine to protect against all forms of meningitis, the less chance it will have of affecting someone you know. Find out more about the disease and our work.