Notting Hill Carnival: Children's day in pictures
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The future of the Notting Hill Carnival was at the forefront on Sunday as the traditional children's day parade wound through the streets of west London.
The family-friendly day is designed to encourage the next generation - and hundreds of youngsters donned their glad rags and turned out to dance along the route.
Here are just a few who got into the carnival spirit:
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The carnival is one of the longest-running street parties in the world and the largest street party in Europe.
More than two million people, including thousands of tourists, attend each year to follow the three-mile parade through W10.
The event is an international showcase for mas dancing, external, soca, calypso, steel bands and sound systems.
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The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan earlier referred to the carnival as "part of the very fabric of our city".
"The community-led celebration of Caribbean history and culture embodies everything that makes London the greatest city in the world and, as we continue to work to build a fairer, more prosperous city for all, I'm delighted that it's back, bigger and better than ever."
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The celebration continues on Bank Holiday Monday with the adults' parade which begins at midday. Spectators are advised to arrive early to get a good spot.
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