Pupils at Whitehirst Park Primary in Kilwinning have been putting rainbows in their windows to signify hope and resilience.
They believe the idea encourages people to stay safe and be kind to each other during the current coronavirus lockdown.
The trend is now making its way to pupils at other schools as well.
Children and their parents are using this time to get creative, spread joy and keep the people of Ayrshire entertained during their one spot of outdoor exercise a day.
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