Animal Helper by Zuzia, aged 7, drawn for the Norfolk Day Superhero Competition 2019. Picture: Zuzia (Image: Zuzia)
Last month we challenged primary school pupils from across the county to get creative and come up with a Norfolk superhero, and they did not disappoint.
More than 260 youngsters entered the competition, sending in bright and colourful entries inspired by everything from Norfolk's historical figures to well-known landmarks such as the Norfolk Broads and even more influenced by environmental issues.
Now, after whittling down the entries to a shortlist of 60, here is a selection of some of the best.
Animal Helper by Zuzia, aged 7, drawn for the Norfolk Day Superhero Competition 2019. Picture: Zuzia (Image: Zuzia)
The winning entry and recipient of £500 worth of Richardson's Holiday vouchers as well as a visit to their school from the 89 Batmobile courtesy of A-Plan Insurance, which is sponsoring Norfolk Day, will be announced in the coming days.
Animal Helper by Zuzia, aged 7, drawn for the Norfolk Day Superhero Competition 2019. Picture: Zuzia (Image: Zuzia)
Animal Helper by Zuzia, aged 7, drawn for the Norfolk Day Superhero Competition 2019. Picture: Zuzia (Image: Zuzia)
Animal Helper by Zuzia, aged 7, drawn for the Norfolk Day Superhero Competition 2019. Picture: Zuzia (Image: Zuzia)
Animal Helper by Zuzia, aged 7, drawn for the Norfolk Day Superhero Competition 2019. Picture: Zuzia (Image: Zuzia)
Animal Helper by Zuzia, aged 7, drawn for the Norfolk Day Superhero Competition 2019. Picture: Zuzia (Image: Zuzia)
Animal Helper by Zuzia, aged 7, drawn for the Norfolk Day Superhero Competition 2019. Picture: Zuzia (Image: Zuzia)
Animal Helper by Zuzia, aged 7, drawn for the Norfolk Day Superhero Competition 2019. Picture: Zuzia (Image: Zuzia)
Animal Helper by Zuzia, aged 7, drawn for the Norfolk Day Superhero Competition 2019. Picture: Zuzia (Image: Zuzia)
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