March 6 marks World Book Day this year, a global celebration of ... Dress up as your favourite character Seriously, it’s not just for school children. Organise a dress-up day at work where ...
Favourite storybook characters came to life when schools in the area celebrated World Book Day. Lincolnshire World would like tro thank all of the schools who took part in our picture feature. Here ...
YOUNGSTERS across the dale celebrated the written word as part of World Book Day. There were activities galore at Bowes ...
World Book Day is almost here (Thursday 6 March, people. Time to shine!). If you’ve been blissfully unaware that it’s this ...
Catherine Davidson, Acting Principal at Ballysillan Primary School and Nursery in Belfast, says there has been a "real buzz". "I know children reading books is at its lowest in 20 years and I'm not ...
Here are a few straightforward ideas for World Book Day costumes and the easy steps to achieve the look - no hot glue gun or sewing skills required. Roald Dahl’s sweet character is very easy to ...
and Sophie from the Tiger Who Came to Tea are just some of the characters that the little ones have brought to life for World Book Day this year. The internationally recognised day is heralded ...
The annual national event sees school children from Liverpool, Wirral and beyond get dressed up as their favourite characters from books, nursery rhymes and fairy tales. World Book Day is usually ...
This year is no different with dozens of kids being dressed up as beloved TV character Bluey ... was seen just hours before World Book Day, reading his favourite Bluey book in bed with his ...
and costumes. Yes: each year, children show their love of reading by going to school dressed up as their favourite fictional character. World Book Day is important because it’s also the day that ...
Schools across London are ditching the dress-up plans this World Book Day, asking children to wear ... to dress up as their favourite book character for the event, which is taking place today ...