A group of Keighley children were on song in the Airedale Shopping Centre.
As part of the National Children's Week of Learning, 12 pupils from Braithwaite Special School hosted two signing and singing sessions in the shopping centre.
The sessions were based on books which the children had made about school activities
The children used a form of sign language known as Makaton, this is where speech is used alongside sign language.
This is commonly used among the schools younger pupils.
Senior department co-ordinator Vivia Tizard said: "It creates a feeling of unity among our pupils and staff, especially during singing when it gives everyone the opportunity to make a contribution."
Hands-on experience for Elsie Turvey, 14, front, as she joins fellow pupils from Braithwaite School in the singing and signing event in the Airedale Centre
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