Colourful: Romez Joachim clowns around at the Gowrie St Primary School Book Week parade.
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Murray Silby
There were princesses, monsters, spacemen and Harry Potters.
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Gowrie St Primary School may well have been a lost kingdom, a world far, far away or even Hogwarts for its Book Week parade on Friday, August 26.
The highlight though, was how the fun of the parade linked pupils to the joy of books and their ability to transport to great imaginary worlds or fantastical times in history and on a walk with cultures.
Norse code: Aylee Mackenzie-Ross dressed as a Viking.
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Murray Silby
Fab five: There were plenty of ‘Things’ happening at the Gowrie St Primary School Book Week parade, including Ashlyn Rizzo, Raoudha Bakhiet, Yulkirri Bamblett, Nicole Mercado and Savanah Scarpetti.
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Murray Silby
Proud: Halo Joachim, Leila Froome and Chantillee Bellou celebrate Ceremony for the Gowrie St Primary School Book Week parade.
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Murray Silby
Crowning achievement: Laporsha Lovett-McGee walks her own path as Belle from Beauty and the Beast.
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Murray Silby
In full flight: Talisha Atkinson dressed as a magpie from How the Magpie Got its Wings.
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Murray Silby
Seeing double: Gowrie St Primary School education support worker Jorjia Dempster and family liaison worker Kerry Matthews dressed as Tweedledum and Tweedledee, although which was which was open to debate.
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Murray Silby
Tea party: The Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland, or Jye Cunningham, was having a good hair day at the parade.
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Murray Silby
Overall standouts: Onyx and Knox Harrington, otherwise known as Luigi and Super Mario.
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Murray Silby