Residents in Young may have seen a number of teddy bears and rainbows popping up across town.
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The latest movement to lift spirits amid the COVID-19 pandemic is a 'bear hunt', seeing people place toy bears in their window sills for people to spot on their walks around the neighbourhood.
Milvale Road Child Care are participating and educator Kris Behler says it's a fantastic idea.
"A friend of mine told me about it and I saw some pictures of windows around town with teddy bears. I found also saw that other educators across the Country Childrens Early Learning were doing it. It's a way to say hi, we're still here. We might be in isolation or distancing ourselves but we can keep our spirits up," Kris Behler said.
"It's a fabulous idea. It's global I think. There's also a rainbow movement which we've joined on in. It's a similar idea."
Ms Behler says she understands the importance to keep child care centres operating.
"We'll keep going until the government says not to. I have parents who work at Woolworths, I have a parent who is a trucky. They need daycare," she said.
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