Wiggling to get healthy
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Leighann Lindsay leads one of the first classes of Wiggle Giggle Imaginative Movement, after setting up the pre-school classes to help encourage children to be fit and healthy.
The East Lothian mum, a former engineer, retrained in delivering physical activity sessions to youngsters.
The Wiggle Giggle classes, which use elements from a programme of physical activities developed by the University of Edinburgh, include a variety of dance, song, storytelling and yoga components.