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Mallett School students dressed as their favorite book character for the annual Character Parade on Friday in Farmington. Due to the weather, the parade was held inside the school where parents gathered in the gym and lunch room to watch the parade. The event is part of the school’s annual Children’s Book Week, which also included a “TV Turnoff” night competition, a visit from a guest author and a book swap.
There were cats and pigs, princesses and action figures as Mallett School students and teachers dressed as their favorite book character and lined up for the annual Character Parade on Friday in Farmington. Due to the weather, the parade was held inside the school where parents gathered in the gym and lunch room to watch the children. The event is part of the school’s annual Children’s Book Week, which included a “TV Turnoff” night competition, a visit from a guest author and a book swap.
There were cats and pigs, princesses and action figures as Mallett School students dressed as their favorite book character for the annual Character Parade on Friday in Farmington. Due to the weather, the parade was held inside the school where parents gathered in the gym and lunch room to watch the children. The event is part of the school’s annual Children’s Book Week, which includes a “TV Turnoff” night competition, a visit from a guest author and a book swap.
There were cats and pigs, princesses and action figures as Mallett School students dressed as their favorite book character for the annual Character Parade on Friday in Farmington. Due to the weather, the parade was held inside the school where parents gathered in the gym and lunch room to watch the children. The event is part of the school’s annual Children’s Book Week, which included a “TV Turnoff” night competition, a visit from a guest author and a book swap.
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