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Adrian Gillette's documentary looked at the only court case on book banning to reach the Supreme Court, as well as how modern day bans impact libraries and students.
Children have fun with books from the school’s library. Tsakani – The Michael Zulu Primary School observed World Book Day and let children broaden their literature skills on April 23.
Photo: Itumeleng Molefe. World Book Day was celebrated in style at Laerskool Paardekraal Primary School on 23 April, where learners and teachers dressed up like fairytale book characters.
YOUNGSTERS across the dale celebrated the written word as part of World Book Day. There were activities galore at Bowes Hutchinson’s Primary School. The school grounds were filled with some of the ...
At Cabot Primary School, World Book Day wasn’t just a day—it was a week-long literary adventure. The school hosted Family Bedtime Stories, bringing parents and children together for cosy ...
To celebrate World Book Day, a primary school in Clydebank received a special visit from a Scottish children's author. Katie Lorna McMillan, the author behind the Haggis MacDougall series, visited ...
Tiverton’s schools pulled out all the stops for World Book Day this year. At St John’s Catholic Primary School, pupils took part in a vocabulary parade—a wonderfully inventive twist on the ...
Every year, World ... book swaps, author visits, and reading challenges, to engage young readers and highlight the power of storytelling. South Molton Community Primary School: A Day of Reading ...
CHILDREN at Burtonwood Community Primary School dressed up as their favourite literary character for World Book Day 2025. The youngsters came to school dressed as Where's Wally, Harry Potter and ...
World Book Day is more than just a date on the calendar ... in Cheltenham selected the overall winner. At Hillesley CEVA Primary School, books came to life in an entirely different way—through ...
Here’s how different schools across the county brought World Book Day to life. In Frome, Peasedown St John Primary School took a unique approach to the day—not only dressing as their favourite ...
YOUNGSTERS across north and mid Essex have celebrated an annual charity event by dressing up as their favourite characters and the Gazette has an exclusive supplement in tomorrow’s paper.