Brooklyn’s most endearing flying spectacle returned to Dumbo on May 31, as thousands of tiny toy elephants parachuted from rooftops along Washington Street during the annual Dumbo Drop.

Hundreds of spectators filled the iconic cobblestone block between Front and Water streets, in the shadow of the Manhattan Bridge, for the sky-high extravaganza that raises money for Dumbo’s Title I public schools — P.S. 307 Elementary and The Dock Street School for STEAM Studies.

Tickets to the two shows, held at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m., were $15 per person and included a souvenir toy elephant — this year’s parachute was designed by artist Zeph Farmby — a guaranteed spot to view the drop, and an entry into the event’s prize sweepstakes.

Before the drop, ticket holders enjoyed live music from The Jelly, posed

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