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Argos has 20% off fancy dress outfits ahead of World Book Day

Argos has 20% off fancy dress outfits ahead of World Book Day
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Wonder announces partnership with World Book Day

Wonder has been appointed as an official World Book Day licensee for 2024 and will unveil a new collection of Classic Fairytales themed costumes. Wonder, formerly Amscan International, is delighted to announce an extraordinary partnership with the charity World Book Day for 2024, set to ignite young

People are hiding painted stones in Liverpool s parks for others to find

People are hiding painted stones in Liverpool s parks for others to find People share their pictures in Facebook group Liverpool Rocks after finding a stone 08:43, 7 MAR 2021 Janetmarie Anderson-Crickson posted these rocks that she was hiding Get the What s On newsletter for the best shopping deals and things to do in 2021Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up now! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

The UK/Ireland World Book Day Emphasizes Family Reading

The UK/Ireland World Book Day Emphasizes Family Reading While Nielsen says reading declined ‘slightly’ in the pandemic year, the UK’s World Book Day emphasis is on family reading with youngsters. Two readers young readers become poster kids for the UK/Ireland edition of World Book Day in which “showing your shares” of reading with each other in photos is encouraged. Image: UK World Book Day Online Inspiration Cited as the Go-To for Reads No, you have not lost seven weeks and today is not April 23. An annual confusion visits the world publishing industry today (March 4), as the United Kingdom and Ireland mark World Book Day. There’s actually a fairly practical explanation for this:

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