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World Book Day, celebrated on Thursday, sees school children dress up as their favourite book characters, with schools also ...
Schools across London are ditching the dress-up plans this World Book Day, asking children to wear pyjamas or dress as a word ...
World Book Day, celebrated on Thursday, sees school children dress up as their favourite book characters, with schools also hosting other reading-themed events.
In 2023, the National Literary Trust found that one in eight children aged eight to 18 who received free school meals said they did not even own a book. To celebrate World Book Day, every young ...
As World Book Day approaches, the financial cost of costumes to celebrate the event can be a concern to some parents. But some schools are letting children wear pyjamas to represent bedtime ...
Parents have blasted World Book Day as a "competition for rich kids" - as schools tell pupils to come in pyjamas to keep costs down. Children across Britain are dressing up as their favourite book ...
PUPILS from a Keighley school have celebrated a belated World Book Day after snow scuppered their initial plans. Children from Oldfield Primary School dressed up as their favourite literary ...
CHARACTERS from a host of famous books came alive as schoolchildren across the county joined to celebrate World Book Day. More than 200 pupils at Wheatley Primary School dressed up as Roald Dahl ...
Manav Rachna International School, Mohali. Since ‘World Book Day’ once again fell under the virtual education phase, students of MRIS Mohali carried out various unique activities suggested by ...
Nikita Robinson is inviting the public to support a school to help celebrate World Book Day 2022, which is less than a week away.. A spokesperson said, “Evangelist Nikita Robinson of The Worship ...
The Echo's special World Book Day school supplement is on sale tomorrow (March 7). The pull-out includes photos of pupils (and a few teachers) in creative costumes from 49 south Essex schools.
Schools across London are ditching the dress-up plans this World Book Day, asking children to wear pyjamas or dress as a word to try and help reduce the costs for families.