Resilient Revival: Enormous Humpty Dumpty Art Emerges in Central London

A colossal Humpty Dumpty sculpture has made a surprise appearance atop a wall in central London, and it appears he's been mended. The Nursery Rhyme Come to Life The installation, which took 28 days to handcraft and weighs over 85 kilos, is perched on a wall in Potter's Field. This follows a study by Yoplait, the creators of Petits Filous, revealing that while nine out of 10 parents believe they understand their child's nutritional needs, they question whether they are fulfilling them. The survey of 2,000 parents with children aged four to 10 found that 58% frequently worry about providing the right nutrition for their little ones, despite claiming to have good knowledge. The research highlighted this confusion, with 28% uncertain about sugar content in food, 25% unclear on what constitutes a 'balanced diet', and 24% finding it difficult to identify signs of nutrient deficiencies. Campaigning for Healthy Bones Yoplait reports that calcium intake has significantly decreased over the past decade, and nearly 20% of children aged four to 10 are deficient in vitamin D each spring, putting their long-term bone health at serious risk. However, many parents mistakenly view this as a future issue, missing the chance to strengthen their children's bones while they're still growing. Still in progress, the brand has joined forces with popular children's author and father-of-three Tom Fletcher to kickstart a nationwide campaign addressing the overlooked issue of calcium and vitamin D deficiency in children.