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Scots kids hang rainbow pictures in windows to raise spirits through coronavirus pandemic

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Scots kids on lockdown are hanging pictures of rainbows to the windows of their homes in a bid to spread some cheer amid the coronavirus crisis.

Hundreds of mums from across Scotland have already signed up to the 'I Spy A Rainbow' movement which has already seen colorful art work popping up in windows across the country.

The colourful movement aims to lift spirits of people passing by as the entire world battles Covid-19.Mums, dads and carers stuck at home with children are being encouraged to get their little ones to draw a rainbow and pin it in a window to spread some cheer.It comes after the UK Government announced all schools would be shut down and are unlikely to re-open before the summer holidays.Scots mum Emma Sutherland started

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