YOUNGSTERS were given the chance to enjoy a whole host of activities including a smoot-hie bike and bouncy castle.
Children and their families bustled into Littlemore Community Centre for a day of fun to raise vital cash for the centre on Saturday.
While waist-coated and bowler-hatted Mr Twister created a wide variety of balloon animals and models, people could also tuck into cakes and sandwiches at the food stall.
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Amy Pargeter’s sons Jahrell, 11, and 10-year-old Diontae Ellis, 10, were the first pair on the red and yellow bouncy castle.
Jahrell, of Church Cowley Saint James CoE Primary School, said: “I wanted to go on The bouncy castle and it was really fun.”
Keala Barrett, 12, from Littlemore, was volunteering at the smoothie bike.
The Oxford Academy pupil said: "It's cool how you can get on a bike and make a smoothie."
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