Children in schools across the country could miss out on a popular festive tradition after members of an online parenting community called for it to be scrapped.Dressing up in glitzy jumpers - the bolder the better - has become part of end-of-term celebrations over recent years with children donning Santa, Rudolph elves and fairies to brighten up their festive classrooms and raise money for charity.But as we mark Christmas Jumper Day (Friday 10 December) members of Mumsnet say the annual fundraising event should be scrapped in schools amidst fears that it may create undue pressure for hard-up families.One member took to the website to raise the issue and share her concerns with other parents.She said: "I have been thinking about how tough.
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