World Book Day in Bury <i>(Image: Supplied)</i>
" />Dog Man <i>(Image: Kerry Louise Evans)</i>
" />Mary as Mary Poppins <i>(Image: Alex Edden)</i>
" />Mary Poppins <i>(Image: Roxanne Smethurst)</i>
" />Stitch <i>(Image: Samuel Paul Jackson)</i>
" />Two youngsters in character <i>(Image: Ashleigh Alexander)</i>
" />Lily, 10, as Mario <i>(Image: Louise Amy)</i>
" />Ella, six, as Elma <i>(Image: Louise Amy)</i>
" />Bruce Bogtrotter <i>(Image: Cherella Young)</i>
" />Archie, nine, as Willy Wonka and Charlie, three, as Woody <i>(Image: Samantha Ed<span class="truncate"><span class="truncate-preview">mondson)</i></span></span>
" />Miraculous <i>(Image: Sara Barlow)</i>
" />Jesus Christ <i>(Image: Rachael Rix)</i>
" />Penny Lee, nine as Wally <i>(Image: Chantelle)</i>
" />Youngsters in Bury have showed their creativity today, Thursday, to bring their favourite fictional characters to life.
To mark World Book Day, children across the borough have picked an array of characters to depict while they are in nursery or school.
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We asked readers to share pictures of their youngsters in their finery and we have received a dozen brilliant images that we have put together in this article.
From Mary Poppins to Willy Wonka and Dog Man, there have been some fine efforts.
Well done to all involved in making World Book Day in Bury a success!
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