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TEDDY TIMES TWO: Shay Anderson, 4, from Masterton West Kindergarten with teddies ahead of this weekend's Teddy Bears Picnic. PHOTO/LYNDA FERINGA WTA091111LFTEDDY01

TEDDY TIMES TWO: Shay Anderson, 4, from Masterton West Kindergarten with teddies ahead of this weekend's Teddy Bears Picnic. PHOTO/LYNDA FERINGA WTA091111LFTEDDY01

Children at West Masterton Kindergarten have teddies at the ready for the eighth annual Teddy Bear's Picnic on Saturday at Henley Lake.

The picnic, organised by Henley Trust with the Masterton District Council, hosts the picnic with free entertainment and old-fashioned fun.

Tenick Dennison from Henley Trust has been travelling to schools and kindergartens promoting the picnic, and children at West Masterton Kindergarten got the message loud and clear.

Shay Anderson, 4, said he was excited to go to the picnic for the first time on Saturday.

"I'm looking forward to bringing my teddy bear to the picnic and I hope I can go on rides. It's going to be my first time I've ever been to it," he said.

Mr Dennison said between 600 and 800 children and their bears registered for competitions, and as many as 3000 people came to the event.

"It's an entirely free entertainment show for kids. We have really old-fashioned fun stuff like face painting, hair braiding, puppet shows, magic mirrors and music. We also have competitions for judging of the teddy bears and their owners.

"There are spot prizes, too, which we get from sponsorship from different businesses. Their generosity is incredible, especially in these hard economic times," he said. The event is also supported by the Masterton Christian Childcare Programme, St Matthew's Collegiate students, and the Rotary Club of Masterton.

The Henley Lake Teddy Bear's Picnic is on Saturday from 11.30am to 1.30pm.