Professor Green, Rachel Riley and Joe Sugg are among several stars bringing Christmas magic to children - by delivering surprise lessons at school

The celebrities appeared on screen at five schools across the country to provide a unique take on teaching with their ‘Very Important Breakfast Club’. 

YouTuber and Strictly runner-up, Joe Sugg, was joined by his partner Dianne Buswell to treat the class to a dance lesson in the first Very Important Breakfast Club. 

Award-winning musician Professor Green then helped youngsters come up with new rhymes in his freestyle rap session.

Dr Ranj Singh, the NHS doctor and BAFTA award-winning TV presenter, delivered a unique biology lesson while Countdown presenter Rachel Riley helped children with their maths.

And to get the blood pumping, freestyle footballer Lia Lewis wowed the schoolkids with her amazing skills.  

The star-studded incentive took place at schools in Doncaster, Poole, Brent, Scunthorpe and Edinburgh.  

Rachel Riley brings some festive fun to maths as Amazon launches its Very Important Breakfast (VIB) Clubs, which are online tutorial videos for children, co-hosted by charity partner Magic Breakfast.Rachel Riley brings some festive fun to maths as Amazon launches its Very Important Breakfast (VIB) Clubs, which are online tutorial videos for children, co-hosted by charity partner Magic Breakfast.
Rachel Riley brings some festive fun to maths as Amazon launches its Very Important Breakfast (VIB) Clubs, which are online tutorial videos for children, co-hosted by charity partner Magic Breakfast.

Magic Breakfast

It was organised by Amazon and its charity partner, Magic Breakfast, to coincide with the delivery of its two millionth free healthy meal since the start of the pandemic. 

Rachel Riley said: “I believe all children deserve a healthy and happy start to their day so I’m taking part in these Very Important Breakfast Clubs with Amazon and Magic Breakfast. 

“I hope I can also show children that maths can be fun with my special lesson about discovering prime numbers and factors in the world around us.”

Joe Sugg added: “I can't think of a better way to start the day than with a dance and breakfast, so I hope the children taking our Very Important Breakfast Club enjoy learning this special festive jive."

When schools shut earlier this year due to the pandemic, Amazon worked with Magic Breakfast to deliver food parcels directly to the doorsteps of thousands of children around the UK. 

Dr Ranj teaches a biology lesson as Amazon launches its Very Important Breakfast (VIB) Clubs, which are online tutorial videos for children, co-hosted by charity partner Magic Breakfast.Dr Ranj teaches a biology lesson as Amazon launches its Very Important Breakfast (VIB) Clubs, which are online tutorial videos for children, co-hosted by charity partner Magic Breakfast.
Dr Ranj teaches a biology lesson as Amazon launches its Very Important Breakfast (VIB) Clubs, which are online tutorial videos for children, co-hosted by charity partner Magic Breakfast.

Expanded partnership

Amazon has now pledged to expand its partnership, by delivering breakfasts to children at risk of hunger through the rest of the school year and school holidays.

John Boumphrey, UK Country Manager, Amazon, said: “No child should be too hungry to learn, and we’re proud to help Magic Breakfast deliver meals to children at risk of hunger across the UK.