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It was sprinkles galore at Ravenswood Heights Primary School on Friday as the children geared up for Father’s Day. The prep pupils and their older buddies showed off their icing and decorating skills as they made biscuits to give to their fathers. Many children decided to use to opportunity to make their biscuits look like their dad by using smarties, lolly bananas, musk sticks, and coconut to create a face. Axel Hudgens, age 6, said, “I’m making my dad. I’m even going to do his big beard.” Nine-year-old Charlie Beck said he was making his biscuit for his pop. “I’m making my pop’s face. He has a really big smile,” he said. Jackson Sallow, age 6, made his biscuit look like his dad, but made a minor adjustment. “My dad has grey hair,” Jackson said. “But I put on all the sprinkles because my dad likes them.” The prep children had some help from their older buddies to spread their icing and put down their lolly decorations.

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