Saravana Krishnan and Aviroan, five with their Indian stall at the Bernards Heath Infant and Nursery School Global Families' event. Picture: Danny Loo (Image: Danny Loo Photography 2017)
Pupils at Bernards Heath Infant School bustled around stalls set up by parents on Thursday, November 9.
They were able to taste exotic food, try on traditional outfits, and look at photos and books from across the world.
Countries represented at the event included Bulgaria, Australia, France, Finland, Sweden, Argentina, and India.
Speaking after the event, some of the children explained their highlights.
Sebastian, four and Esther Hill with their Australian stall at the Bernards Heath Infant and Nursery School Global Families' event. Picture: Danny Loo (Image: Danny Loo Photography 2017)
Theo said: “At the Brazil table I loved eating the caramel chocolate cake.”
Noah said: “I loved it when Musical Theatre Club performed the Lion King dance, they had masks too!”
Evie-Rose said: “I loved the French quiz you won a sweetie if you did it all right!”
The Chinese stall at the Bernards Heath Infant and Nursery School Global Families' event. Picture: Danny Loo (Image: Danny Loo Photography 2017)
Loriann Paris with some dark chocolate on her Dominica stall at the Bernards Heath Infant and Nursery School Global Families' event. Picture: Danny Loo (Image: Danny Loo Photography 2017)
Otis, five and Sarah Shepherd with their New Zealand books and All Blacks shirt at the Bernards Heath Infant and Nursery School Global Families' event. Picture: Danny Loo (Image: Danny Loo Photography 2017)
Brazilian Isabella, five and Ligia Curley and Argentinian Veronica Galdieri on their South American stall at the Bernards Heath Infant and Nursery School Global Families' event. Picture: Danny Loo (Image: Danny Loo Photography 2017)
Laurence Giusiano, Anne Kazimirski and Geraldine Zolynski on their French stall at the Bernards Heath Infant and Nursery School Global Families' event. Picture: Danny Loo (Image: Danny Loo Photography 2017)
Children perform a world dance at the Bernards Heath Infant and Nursery School Global Families' event. Picture: Danny Loo (Image: Danny Loo Photography 2017)
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