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Echuca Twin Rivers marks Book Week and Grandparents’ Day

Special powers: Many Echuca Twin Rivers students dressed as their super-human alter egos for the Book Week celebration on Friday. Photo by Steve Huntley

Echuca Twin Rivers celebrated Book Week with a parade of characters on Friday, August 26, and invited grandparents to celebrate with Prep students.

School spirit: Echuca Twin Rivers staff get into the spirit of the day in costumes. Photo by Steve Huntley
Fairytale: Three Snow Whites and five dwarfs made an appearance at the celebrations. Photo by Steve Huntley
Spectators: The entire school community watches the characters on display. Photo by Steve Huntley
Royalty: The Queen of Hearts, also known as teacher Hayley Logie, makes an appearance at the parade. Photo by Steve Huntley
Puppy love: Twin Rivers staff member Nat Harvey and canine staff member Frankie both get into the Book Week spirit. Photo by Steve Huntley
Crowning glory: Many representatives from the fairytale community make an appearance at the Book Week parade, include Shrek and Princess Fiona. Photo by Steve Huntley
Witches and wizards: Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry has a great showing of school spirit at the parade. Photo by Steve Huntley
Kicking on: Many AFL players make their Echuca Twin Rivers debut. Photo by Steve Huntley
Grandparent: Anne and Mia Irving reading together. Photo by Steve Huntley
Book Week: Julie Kellett, Ruby Millington and Hattie Eveleigh reading together. Photo by Steve Huntley
Despicable: Alannah McKee, Alannah Hennessy, Maya Bawden and Georgie Elso give Gru and the Minions from the Despicable Me franchise a run for their money. Photo by Steve Huntley
Classics: Staff and students showed their support for the Mr Men and Little Miss book series. Photo by Steve Huntley
A toy story: Jackson Tyers, Jett Avard and Heidi Duus. Photo by Steve Huntley
It’s a-me: Marios, a Luigi and a Nintendo 64 give the Nintendo universe a good showing. Photo by Steve Huntley
Costumes: Echuca Twin Rivers students line up to show off their Book Week costumes. Photo by Steve Huntley