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Keiss and Bower pupils and staff get into character for World Book Day

Keiss and Bower pupils and staff get into character for World Book Day By Alan Hendry Published: 12:01, 07 March 2021 Get the Courier and Groat sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper A group of Bower Primary School children in their World Book Day costumes. Pupils and staff at Keiss and Bower celebrated World Book Day on Thursday by dressing up in costumes based on their favourite book characters and taking part in a range of activities. At Bower Primary School, pupils dressed as Spider-Man, Peter Pan and a unicorn among other characters. Staff also dressed to impress, with Vicki Ross as Bad Nana, Claire Henderson as Betty O’Barley and Sara Davidson as Fantastic Mr Fox.

Kingmoor Junior School Carlisle plants tree to round off World Book Week

Kingmoor Junior School in Carlisle were donated a tree to plant to round off World Book Week Kingmoor Junior school rounded off their celebration of World Book Week by planting a tree to help the students realise the importance of looking after the planet. The silver birch tree was donated by a member of Kingmoor Junior School and planted in the school groun by members of staff on Friday. The school has had a busy schedule of activities and sessions for children to mark World Book Week. To kick start the celebrations, the school prepared 310 World Book Day packs for students and prepared a programme of pre recorded events and lessons.

World Book Day: Bookshops weather Covid storm due to lockdown reading boom

SHARE In the past, we d see bookshop owners dressing up and putting the final touches to their World Book Day displays. But this year, with book retailers remaining closed until April in the UK, it s a very different story. World Book Day is an annual event that takes place on the first Thursday of March and aims to encourage a love of reading among children. Yet, amid Covid-19 restrictions and lockdowns, fears have grown for an industry already buffeted by technological change brought in by online behemoths such as Amazon. However, early data suggests bookshops are weathering the storm better than expected, despite challenging conditions.

Rochdale News | News Headlines | Rochdale AFC Community Trust distributes hundreds of free books to celebrate World Book Day

Rochdale AFC Community Trust distributes hundreds of free books to celebrate World Book Day Date published: 05 March 2021 Dale Mascot Desmond the Dragon gives a book away Rochdale AFC Community Trust has 200 free, brand new books to distribute to local primary schools to support young readers. In a partnership between the Premier League and the National Literacy Trust to celebrate World Book Day, nearly 25,000 free books will be given away in total to children who need them most. Pupils taking part in the Premier League Primary Stars education programme, delivered by professional football club community organisations across England and Wales, will each receive a free copy of Football School: 20 Fantastic Football Stories. The book, by authors Alex Bellos and Ben Lyttleton, is also a £1 World Book Day title.

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