YOUNGSTERS across Gwent got dressed up for St David's Day yesterday.
We got sent loads of great pictures of boys and girls all dressed up - see them all below.
For more pictures of youngsters from Gwent dressed up for Wales' national day, click here.
Logan Davies is a fearsome dragon.
Violet Herbert makes a lovely Welsh lady.
Isabelle McCarthy-Simmonds was so excited to get dressed up this morning she woke up early! March is her favourite month as her birthday is coming up, and she's turning six.
Eira White, aged four - and friend - ready for nursery.
Kian James Regan, six, showing his true colours for St David's Day.
Ivy Winfield, four, from Cwmbran, was "so excited to wear her costume to nursery today and loved learning all about the story of St David and the Welsh dragon".
Elsa Halford, five, all dressed up.
Haydn and Seren seeing red.
At just nine months old, Oliver Davies from Risca celebrated St David's Day for the very first time this year.
Gia Lion, aged three, enjoying St David's Day.
Mya-Layelle, four, all dressed up.
Evelyn Tovey, three, from Pontypool, was very excited to show her aunties her costume at nursery.
Four-year-old Poppy had Welsh cakes for breakfast.
Cayden, eight, and Harrison, three, excited to show off their cool dragon hats to their classmates.
Eloise, 11, and brother Enzo, five - who both go to Croesyceiliog School - dressed up for David's Day.
Lyla-Mae Edwards, two, ready to go to playgroup dressed as a Welsh lady.
Sophia Smout, five, and Tyler Smout, nine, getting ready for school at St Andrew's School.
Five-year-old Grace Elizabeth Flanagan as a Welsh lady.
Seven-year-old Levi had a unique take on his St David's Day costume.
Malia-Rae Evans, two, is a little Welsh lady.
Ralph Flynn, three, and little brother Freddie, one, dressed up for St David's Day.
Inza, three, Thomas, one, and Evie, three, looking stylish for St David's Day.
Gracie May, six, looking stylish.
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