Kiddie Carnival in Harambee Park
It was dress-up time at the 3rd annual Boston Society of Caribbean Culture and Heritage (BSOCCAH) annual Kiddies Carnival in Harambee Park, where the weather cooperated.
Nasir Nelson, 3, left, dances in the arms of his mother Maia Porter, right, during the Boston Society of Caribbean Culture and Heritage’s Kiddie Carnival. (Paul Connors/Boston Herald)
Jynth Benjamin, 12, left, and Ty’ Jae Smith, 4, holds hands while marching in Mirage Mas’ presentation named “Back in Time” during the carnival. (Paul Connors/Boston Herald)
Youngsters from SmoovNetwork wave Haitian flags while marching in the parade. (Paul Connors/ Boston Herald)
Little caterpillars stole the show in the Fly Sweet Butterfly presentation. (Paul Connors/Boston Herald)
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