Disappearing act: Ryder Wellington, 7, and Beau Cassidy, 8, both dressed as the eponymous character from the Where’s Wally series.
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Rosa Ritchie
Bourchier St Primary School put on an exciting costume parade for Book Week on Friday, November 5, with kids from all year groups dressed up as their favourite fictional characters.
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Magical creatures, pirates, talking fish, cowgirls, princesses and quirky animals lined the playground — just a few of the countless creative outfits spotted on the day.
Strong: Settiara Tafaoga, 7, as Pocahontas and Kahmay Scott, 7, as Anna from Frozen.
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Rosa Ritchie
Heroes: Connor Sullivan, 8, as Ninja Kid and Christiana Moananu, 7, as Jessie from Toy Story.
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Impressive ogre: Mason Alcock, 12, says his mum helped him prepare his wonderful Shrek costume.
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Spooky: Bayden Hutchins, 12, and Maelan Allan, 12, dressed as Goosebumps characters, with Andi Riza, 12, as Wally and Tom Hudgson as a famous cricketer.
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Cartoon animals: Evie O’Dwyer, 12, as Winnie the Pooh, Hannah Russell, 12, as a hippo, and Cassie Haysom, 12, as Piglet.
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Colourful trio: Three friends Ben McLachlan, 12, Hunta Bennett-Brown, 12, and Liam Sofra, 12, as Dr Suess fish.
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Imaginative: Zara Moffatt, 12, as Veruka Salt, Ruby Darma, 12, as Dharma the Llama, Ava Arnold, 11, as Violet Beauregarde and Chloe Pettigrew, 12, as an adventurous pirate.
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Rosa Ritchie