ARE your children going mad for Matilda, bonkers for the BFG or looking simply Fantastic Mr Fox?
If so, we want to hear from you!
Today (Thursday) is Roald Dahl Day, when young fans of the celebrated author dress up as some of his most wonderful characters and help raise money for Roald Dahls Marvellous Children's Charity.
The very first Roald Dahl Day took place in 2006, on what would have been the author’s 90th birthday and has grown ever since.
We think Gracie Pallister, who is six and attends Sageston C P School, has pulled off the Mrs Twit costume perfectly!
Here, Finley Rhead, aged seven is dressed as George from George’s Marvellous Medicine while brother Dylan, aged four, makes a fantasic Oompa Loompa. Both boys are in Milford Haven Community Primary School.
Here's Dylan Byrne, aged seven, from Milford Haven as that Dahl favourite, Willy Wonka. Purple is definitely Dylan's colour!
Below is four year-old Jessica Henson from Tenby School in her fabulous Mrs Fox from Fantastic Mr Fox costume.
Below: Five-year-old Soffia makes a great Matilda!
Below: Harley and Austin as Matilda and Charlie from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. They go to Sageston School. We aren't sure Austin wants to share any of that chocolate, though!
Below: Sageston School pupil Chelsea (5) makes a marvellous Matilda.
Ellie Fisher, 3, attends the nursery at Milford Haven Community Primary School. Dressed up as a scrumptious peach for Roald Dahl Day today.
- Send your pictures, with name, age and school, to wtnews@westerntelegraph.co.uk or via our Facebook page here.
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