A four-year-old has painted rainbows across a fence to help make people smile during the coronavirus pandemic.
Harry South, from Maldon painted two rainbows on his grandparents fence to help put a smile on his grandads face when he comes back from work every day.
Across the country, children have been painting, drawing and making rainbows to display in their windows to help remind people to stay positive during isolation.
Harry said: "We made the rainbows for the doctors, for people looking after sick people in hospitals and make people happy when they see it.
Harrys grandad works making parts for machines for the NHS.
"It makes my grandad happy everyday when he comes home from work and sees it, I am very proud of him."
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