THE Clydebank Post primary one picture supplement will return on Wednesday, November 6.
Partnering with our sponsor M&D's theme park, our newspaper will feature treasured pictures of your wee ones starting school.
Photos can be purchased from our secure website. For safety reasons, the website details including password will be given to you by your school.
We will be selling copies of the newspaper on our online shop HERE after the publication date.
Editor Stacey Mullen said: "We want to thank all the amazing schools who opened their doors to us to allow our photographers to capture the new primary one pupils.
"We know that many of our readers treasure this supplement and we can't wait to share all the incredible photos with you."
M&D's Scotlands Theme Park will be packed with family-friendly activities from November 23 to December 24.
Among the attractions for children is Believe in Santa, which includes festive storytelling and a grotto with different festive scenes to visit.
Youngsters can visit Santa and his elves to receive a gift, meet his reindeer, and ride on the indoor carousel.
Other attractions include an afternoon tea and party with the Snow Sisters on December 15 and a Christmas party at Krazy Congos soft play, which includes a snowball fight, on December 24.
Visitors can climb aboard Sparkle's singing festive train and enjoy a hot chocolate and marshmallows at one of the toasting sessions.
They can also take a spin on the ice-rink, enjoy Santa's Magical Christmas Circus, or join in the comedy capers and jaw-dropping aerial acrobatics as the audience helps to save Santa and Mrs Claus from the clutches of the evil Snow Queen.
Dedicated sessions will also be available for people with ASN needs, including a BSL session for Believe in Santa.
Jensen Taylor Connelly, director at M&D’s Scotland’s Theme Park, said: “We are pleased to be partnering with Glasgow Times and the Clydebank Post to showcase this memorable family moment.
“Creating memories is what M&D’s Scotland’s Theme Park is all about and this is such a lovely thing to treasure.”
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