Year 3 student Aria Giankos jumps into book week as Thing 1.
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Rechelle Zammit
Grahamvale Primary School was bursting with colour and creativity as students dressed up for this year’s Book Week parade.
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From fairytale favourites and magical wizards to cheeky puppies and even a giant slinky dog, the playground transformed into a stage of beloved characters.
Laughter and cheers filled the morning as every student and even staff members proudly showed off their costumes, celebrating a love of reading and storytelling.
News photographer Rechelle Zammit captured the annual event.
Year 5 student Aliimau Pio gave it his all, dressed as Carl from Up.
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Rechelle Zammit
Year 2 student Eden Gemmill brought some spot-on style as Cruella.
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Year 2 student Stella Doncon took readers on a ride with The Magic School Bus.
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Year 5 student Madeline Pritchard and year 4 student Thea Atkinson spoke for the trees in true Lorax style.
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Year 2 student Zander Seeley brought a whisker of mischief to Book Week as Mr Fox.
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Year 3 student Audrey Lewis and foundation student Willow Lewis grew into their leafy characters as the 13th Storey Tree and Te Fiti from Moana.
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Back: Year 5 students Elisa Sherif, Melah Jeffery and Sophie Kemp.Front: Year 5 students Ella Dimit, Remi Bradshaw and Varlee Dunham looking paw-sitively amazing.
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Year 6 students were all smiles as Teletubbies took over Book Week
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Staff members Jenny Lloga and Ashleigh Williamson channelled their inner book week characters.
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Foundation students Sophie Wentworth and Yi-Jan Liao
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Staff members Zoe Best and Jaslyn Best were all linked together as Slinky from Toy Story.
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Year 1 students Eden Bradshaw and Ananya Abeywickrama Pradinandis struck a pose in their playful costumes.
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Year 1 students Max Jeffery and Harrison Wilkins made a spooky debut during the parade.
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Year 1 students Stella Sanders and Aryanna Abeywickrama Pradinandis made an unlikely but fun Book Week duo.
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Year 1 students Zoe Lawford and Evie Nardella brought both goth and glitter to the parade as Wednesday Addams and Taylor Swift.
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Year 1 students Annabelle Kent, Aris Mehmeti and Paris Sali added magic, mischief and monarchy to the day.
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Foundation students Mythili Senthil Kumar and Layla Mathews blended fantasy charm with a touch of glam.
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Year 1 students Ella Deane, Grace Mitchell, Jenna Algazaly conjured plenty of Hogwarts magic on parade.
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Rechelle Zammit