LITTLE Elise du Toit won with flying colours when she entered a colouring competition at a Bolton pub.
And the youngster, who has cystic fibrosis, is now donating her £500 cash prize to charity to help other children with the condition.
Elise, aged seven, from Adlington, won the prize after putting her artistic flair to work at the Beehive pub, on Chorley New Road, which recently opened its doors again following a £175,000 redevelopment.
She neatly coloured in a Christmas Magic Day picture and managed to scoop the first prize.
Her mum, Lauren, said: "Elise loves art and enjoyed taking part in any competitions like this.
"She was so excited when she found out she had won and we decided that it would be nice for her to give the money to cystic fibrosis." And as well as the cheque for the Dr Ahujh Cystic Fibrosis Fund for Wigan Infirmary, the Blackrod Country Primary pupil also won her family a free meal at the restaurant.
She is looking forward to treating her family and will be taking along her two brothers, Nicholas, aged 15, and JD, aged 12, and her mum and grandmother.
PRIZE WINNER: Elise celebrates her win with general managers of the Beehive, Jane and Darren Anderton
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