Youngsters who visit next year's acclaimed Anne Frank exhibition in the Isle of Man are to take part in a unique art project, reflecting their feelings about what they have seen.
The Anne Frank Plus You exhibition will explore how prejudice and intolerance led to the young Anne and her family being victimised by the Nazis.
And plans are being made to ensure everyone who visits the exhibition gets as much out of it as possible.
The One World Centre will encourage students to create their own art pieces, to go on display in Peel Cathedral.
Spokesperson Cheryl Cousins says the project ties in with the launch of anti-bullying policies in schools:

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