Children in Flackwell Heath took to the streets with elaborate headwear to celebrate Easter on Thursday.
Pupils at Carrington Infant School, on Chapel Road, created their own intricate Easter bonnets for their annual parade through the village on the last day of the school term, March 24.
The children made their colourful Easter headwear, which ranged from headbands to full on extravagant top hats with flowers, feathers and Easter eggs, at home before bringing them in for the parade.
Proud parents lined the streets and cheered as the children and staff made their way from the school site at around 9.30am before crossing Chapel Road, walking along Straight Bit and round into Old Kiln Road before heading back to Chapel Road to return through the junior school.
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