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World Book Day 2022: Know its significance, theme, history here The World Book Day was first observed by UNESCO on 23 April, 1995, as a worldwide celebration of books and reading ...
This special Live Lesson will bring the world of books to life for 5-11 year-old pupils, as we celebrate the 25th Anniversary of World Book Day.
Many schools encourage kids to come dressed as their favourite book character - and each year there is a new theme. Here's everything you need to know about World Book Day in 2022.
World Book Day is organised by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO).
(Pixabay) World Book Day is celebrated in over 100 countries around the globe. History and Significance It is often said that “books are a person's best companions''.
EACH year children and young people come together to celebrate World Book Day and the joy of reading. But when is it and what happens on the day? Here's everything you need to know.
World Book Day 2025: A guide to why this day is celebrated, what the significance of the date is, where this event takes place, the history behind it, and how you can celebrate World Book Day?
UNESCO has selected 23rd April as World Book Day to pay tribute to great literary figures including William Shakespeare, Miguel Cervantes, and Inca Garcilaso de la Vega who died on this day.
The romantic song explores the parallels between romantic relationships and becoming entwined in a good book. The tune has been released today, Thursday, March 2, which marks World Book Day .
Ahead of World Book Day on Thursday 2nd March, the charity by the same name is urging teachers, carers and parents to encourage reading for pleasure as it continues on a sharp decline.
Inspire your little ones this World Book Day with the IndyBest team’s favourite childhood books, from Roald Dahl to Terry Pratchett, CS Lewis and more ...
When is Mother's Day in 2022, why does the date change every year and why is the... World Book Day is back again this year as children across the UK celebrate their love for literature.