Don’t leave your home! – yet you can still help Oxford’s children (and their parents) every day…

Put a teddy bear in a window that’s visible from the footpath or street – in your house, or in your car, parked somewhere it can be seen. It’s that simple!
Children and their parents will be Going On A Bear Hunt – to spot teddy bears, while they (the children and parents, not the teddy bears) are having a walk around the block or two, to get some exercise.
More information on Facebook – click here: https://www.facebook.com/Going-On-A-Bear-Hunt-Oxford-NZ
(If you don’t have a teddy bear, I’m sure Jannz Craft Shop can provide the supplies to make one… – open for online orders, delivered to your door.)
Your property can even be shown on a map to help parents know which houses to walk past. If you’re okay with that, signing up here will send an automatic email to have you added to the map: sign-up here.
Sorry, it seems businesses that work from home still can’t supply goods, even by courier or delivery to the gate, unless they are essential services. So Jannz can’t. I am currently so angry about this because it should have been stated much more clearly when they first drew up ‘Level 4’ that ‘courier and mail’ didn’t mean you would actually be allowed to use them if you weren’t an essential service.