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I am writing on behalf of a friend who will be running a health 
information tent at a Cancer Research UK event in the summer.

Apparently the information tent at last year’s event contained little 
more than some leaflets, as well as some free fruit and water that were 
donated by a local supermarket. This year, the aim is to make it more 
interesting, particularly to children, and engage the visitors with 
some hands-on or interactive elements.

Does anyone have any good ideas that would be relatively easy (and 
cheap) to implement? Anything health related, or particularly cancer 
related, would be great.

Any thoughts would be gratefully received!

Cheers
Sue




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