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Sunderland mascots join nursery children for lunch

SAFC mascot Samson and Delilah enjoy Christmas lunch with toddlers from Cleadon Kinder Garden.

SAFC mascot Samson and Delilah enjoy Christmas lunch with toddlers from Cleadon Kinder Garden.

TOTS got a surprise when two familiar faces dropped in for lunch.

Sunderland AFC mascots Samson and Delilah paid a visit to Cleadon Village Kindergarten as an end-of-year-treat.

And in return, the children sang songs to the pair.

Bo Patterson, supervisory nursery nurse at the kindergarten in Front Street, Cleadon, said: “It was a really good day.

“The children thought it was amazing.

“We had to prepare them for Samson and Delilah coming in – incase any were a little bit scared by two big cats walking through the door – but they all enjoyed it.

“The children all made a Christmas decoration before sitting down with the mascots to have dinner.”

About 40 children, aged four, joined in with the day and received a present each.

Ms Patterson added: “It was a special way to round off the year and we would love to have Samson and Delilah back again.”

Sunderland mascot Samson said: ““It was a great chance for Delilah and I to get out of the Stadium to stretch our paws”

 

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