World Book Day
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World Book Day 2020: Best affordable children’s outfits to buy online
All the fun, none of the fuss.
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Are parents missing the point of World Book Day?
Mums and dads are spending more on costumes for today than they do on novels all year round.
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World Book Day 2019: Last-minute DIY costume ideas
From the failsafe ghost to Gangsta Granny, look no further for last-minute costume ideas.
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World Book Day kids' costumes 2019: Best fancy dress ideas, from Gangsta Granny to Where's Wally
World Book Day is back for a global celebration of reading, authors and illustrators. Celebrated all over Britain, World Book Day gives little ones the chance to dress up as their favourite book characters for the day and take part in school games that will help encourage a love of reading. Whether your tot is a die-hard Harry Potter fan or owns every Roald Dahl book there is, we’ve selected some impressive costumes that will make it a day to remember.
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14 DIY World Book Day costume ideas for kids
It’s World Book Day, and that means only one thing – you’d better have a costume already prepared, or it’s time to crack out the scissors and glue. Making a costume needn’t involve four hours of papier mâché, though – here are a few clever DIY ideas that the kids will love to get you started. Did you know it’s possible to get pregnant while you’re already pregnant? 10-year-old teaches important lesson about trans people with sig
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Free Nutella, burger, book, drink and showerhead
You can tell February and March are traditionally a bit depressing, because so many festivities are packed into them. If you've missed Margarita Day and Drink Wine Day, then there's always Pancake Day and World Book Day. Plus
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When is World Book Day, and how do you avoid the rip offs?
World Book Day is on 2 March. It's a fantastic idea to promote literacy. An entire day is devoted to children sharing their love of their favourite books, and spreading the joy of reading. In Primary schools, the kids are even invited to
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