TO mark the start of Anti-Bullying Week, people in Oxfordshire are wearing odd socks to celebrate what makes them unique.
Schoolchildren are taking part, but adults can join in the fun too at work or at home to help raise awareness of bullying.
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Odd Socks Day is supported by cBeebies presenter and Anti-Bullying Week patron Andy Day and his band 'Andy and the Odd Socks'.
Last year more than five million children, thousands of parents, hundreds of workplaces and celebrities and influencers got involved.
Here's what odd socks people in Oxfordshire are wearing today.
Laura Culwick is wearing brightly coloured geometric-patterned odd socks while sat in meetings and doing the school run.
Alanta Hissey-Powell says her son's school is taking part in Odd Socks Day. She shared a photo of her son wearing a Batman sock and a red and blue sock.
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Michelle Barber shared this photo of her daughter wearing odd socks featuring Disney character Elsa and Star Wars character Yoda.
And more photos of children wearing odd socks were shared by Sarah Tack and Emma Mathieson.
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Are you wearing odd socks?
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