Jordin Sparks visits Children's Medical Center in Dallas

American Idol star Jordin Sparks visited and performed a private concert for the children at Children's Medical Center in Dallas Tuesday as part of Super Bowl XLV community service project SLANT 45. 

American Idol star Jordin Sparks, right, visits with Allyson Delrosa, 2, and her mom Claudia Tostado at Children's Medical Center Dallas Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2011. Sparks helped celebrate a year in which Bank of America associates donated 100,000 hours to address critical needs across North Texas, including with SLANT 45 programs. In conjunction with Sparks' performance, the company also donated 100,000 new LEGOs to Children's. (Brandon Wade/AP Images for Bank of America)American Idol star Jordin Sparks visits with Alan Fernandez, 6, following her performance for patients at Children's Medical Center Dallas Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2011. Sparks helped celebrate a year in which Bank of America associates donated 100,000 hours to address critical needs across North Texas, including with SLANT 45 programs. In conjunction with Sparks' performance, the company also donated 100,000 new LEGOs to Children's. (Brandon Wade/AP Images for Bank of America)Mairely Perea, 11, takes a photo of American Idol star Jordin Sparks performing "Battlefield" at Children's Medical Center Dallas Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2011. Sparks helped celebrate a year in which Bank of America associates donated 100,000 hours to address critical needs across North Texas, including with SLANT 45 programs. In conjunction with Sparks' performance, the company also donated 100,000 new LEGOs to Children's. (Brandon Wade/AP Images for Bank of America)American Idol star Jordin Sparks performs "Battlefield" at Children's Medical Center Dallas Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2011. Sparks helped celebrate a year in which Bank of America associates donated 100,000 hours to address critical needs across North Texas, including with SLANT 45 programs. In conjunction with Sparks' performance, the company also donated 100,000 new LEGOs to Children's. (Brandon Wade/AP Images for Bank of America)American Idol star Jordon Sparks becomes emotional while talking to the media about visiting patients at Children's Medical Center Dallas Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2011. Sparks helped celebrate a year in which Bank of America associates donated 100,000 hours to address critical needs across North Texas, including with SLANT 45 programs. In conjunction with Sparks' performance, the company also donated 100,000 new LEGOs to Children's. (Brandon Wade/AP Images for Bank of America)Following her performance for patients at Children's Medical Center in Dallas, American Idol star Jordin Sparks, center, and Gray Breidenbach, 10, right, and his brother make silly faces for the cameras Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2011. Sparks helped celebrate a year in which Bank of America associates donated 100,000 hours to address critical needs across North Texas, including with SLANT 45 programs. In conjunction with Sparks' performance, the company also donated 100,000 new LEGOs to Children's. (Brandon Wade/AP Images for Bank of America)Some of the 100,000 new LEGO's donated to Children's Medical Center Dallas by Bank of America through Super Bowl XLV's community service project SLANT 45 Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2011. Bank of America associates also donated 100,000 hours to address critical needs across North Texas. (Brandon Wade/AP Images for Bank of America)