You may have spotted many colourful rainbow drawings in the windows of people's houses over the past few weeks.
This feel-good idea spread quickly on social media, encouraging youngsters to pick up some pens and pencils to let their creative juices flow and brighten people's days.
Drawing rainbows can help the younger members of the family do something fun while they stay at home to avoid the spread of coronavirus.
Rainbows of any size, design, or artistic ability are encouraged to be displayed on a window, whether that be in your house or on a police car.
If you are planning to go out on a walk in search of some rainbows, remember to stick to the latest guidelines of being two metres apart from anyone else out on a stroll.
We would love to see your rainbow designs, so please share them with us below.
Rainbows in windows
Show us a photo of the rainbow in your window or ones you've spotted while out and about (and social distancing). We'll add them to our gallery.
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