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Help Pudsey break a World Record!

Want to be part of the longest human and teddy chain? Then come along to Harewood House, near Leeds in Yorkshire, with your teddy bear on Monday 27 October and take part in a Guinness World Record attempt in support of BBC Children in Need.

Pudsey is very excited about seeing all the other bears there and would love as many supporters as possible to help him break the record for the longest human and teddy bear chain!

Harewood House is the beautiful home of her Majesty's cousin - The Earl of Harewood - and is opening its doors to teddy bear lovers. Children who bring a teddy bear on the day will gain entry to Harewood House for only £2*, but Adults should bring a bear to take part too!

This fantastic event has been organised by one of our partners, Asda, and there are various exciting activities taking place throughout the day. Visit www.harewood.org for more information.

If you want to find out what other fantastic partners are doing for BBC Children in Need this year, then click here

*All children must be accompanied by a responsible adult, maximum of three children per adult

      

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