Babies will be summoning up their super human powers when they dress up to raise money for charity.

A fundraising team of babies from a baby sensory class will be dressing up during their hour long class to raise money for baby charity Tommy’s as they take part in a superhero Sensathon.

Babies and toddlers will be sponsored to triumph against a set of superhero challenges to fund vital research into stillbirth, premature birth and miscarriage.

The classes at Tesco Community Room in Wisbech will see babies from 0-13 months dressing as superheroes on Thursday June 9.

They aim to raise £375,000 from Baby Sensory classes across the country.

The money raised will help fund Tommy’s four research centres.

One in four UK parents loses a baby during pregnancy or birth and 60,000 babies are born prematurely each year.

Laura Wedd-Johnson, of Kings Lynn Baby Sensory, said: “This Superhero Sensathon is an enormously fun event that encourages parents and pre-schoolers to tap in to their inner Batman and raise funds for the research work Tommy’s pioneers into the causes and prevention of miscarriage, stillbirth and premature births.”

Baby Sensory classes introduce carers and babies to a world of sensory delights, where the two can relax, have fun and share some truly special times.

For more details about the group email kingslynn@babysensory.co.uk.