TWO 10-year-old girls from North Craven set up up their own stall to raise money for charity.
Erin Cummins, of Settle, and her friend, Charlotte Stewart, of Horton-in-Ribblesdale, raised £70 for Yorkshire Air Ambulance when they sold a variety of items on a stall they put up outside a home on High Street, Settle.
The charity stall included books, toys, buns and loom bands.
Erin's mum, Debbie Cummins, said many of the books and toys were their own, in addition to others that were donated. They also made the buns and loom bands themselves.
"They're very enthusiastic," said Debbie. "The weather was awful, but they stuck it out for six hours."
It is the second time the girls have run a charity stall, as last year they did one to raise money for the RSPCA.
"They're only 10 years old, but they're getting quite professional at this," added Debbie.
"Last year when they put all their own books out for the stall, never once did they think the money should go to them. They always felt that it all was meant to go to the RSPCA."
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