Appeal for sweet childhood memories.SOPHIE Sophie is the French form of Sophia. In English speaking countries, Sophie has often been regarded as a diminutive of "Sophia", but it has also frequently been given as a name in its own right, especially in the United Kingdom where it has been constantly popular since the 1960s. ELLISBEXTOR shows off more than a sweet tooth as she poses in a tonne tonne measure of weight or mass; 1 tonne=1000 kg. See also ton. of Hundreds and Thousands. The 28-year-old singer was photographed by Rankin to launch a campaign to collect "hundreds and thousands" of the nation's childhood memories. The Children's Society wants the public to describe their early recollections for a report on what a good childhood should look like. Ellis-Bextor, mother of three-year-old Sonny son·ny n. pl. son·nies Used as a familiar form of address for a boy or young man. [Diminutive of son. , said: "I'm delighted to support The Children's Society's campaign to make childhood better for all children in the UK today. "As a mum, I want my children to have some fantastic memories. "Being covered in Hundreds and Thousands is much more fun than I imagined but the serious message is we really need hundreds and thousands of childhood memories." Contribute your memories at www.hundreds and thousands.org. CAPTION(S): Sophie Ellis-Bextor |
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