IT is World Book Day and you have been sending your pictures of youngsters in costume to celebrate the occasion.

All over Worcestershire children have been going to school dressed as their favourite literary characters.

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Here is a gallery of your pictures from across the region.

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What is your response?Pupils and staff at Roman Way First School enjoyed dressing up as book characters for World Book Day. They went on a troll hunt. The children found a footprint and a note that he’d left. All children were tasked with the job of being authors of a piece of descriptive writing to inform local residents about the visitor. Aimee in Miss Chamberlain’s class (Year 1/2) wrote about the troll being ‘friendly because he lets children play in the trees which grow out of his head’ where as Lilly-May ended her character description with ‘he might like to eat people so watch out!’

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Worcester News: Pupils and staff at Roman Way First School enjoyed dressing up as book characters for World Book Day.They went on a troll hunt. The children found a footprint and a note that he’d left. All children were tasked with the job of being authors of a piece of descriptive writing to inform local residents about the visitor.  Aimee in Miss Chamberlain’s class (Year 1/2) wrote about the troll being ‘friendly because he lets children play in the trees which grow out of his head’ where as Lilly-May ended her character description with ‘he might like to eat people so watch out!’Pupils and staff at Roman Way First School enjoyed dressing up as book characters for World Book Day.They went on a troll hunt. The children found a footprint and a note that he’d left. All children were tasked with the job of being authors of a piece of descriptive writing to inform local residents about the visitor. Aimee in Miss Chamberlain’s class (Year 1/2) wrote about the troll being ‘friendly because he lets children play in the trees which grow out of his head’ where as Lilly-May ended her character description with ‘he might like to eat people so watch out!’

From Katie Massey

What is your response?Jacob age 4 dressed as shark in the park

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Worcester News: Jacob age 4 dressed as shark in the parkJacob age 4 dressed as shark in the park

From Becky Garnish

What is your response?My 2 sons Lee Hartill age 5 dressed as Captain America and Ben Hartill age 2 dressed as Batman

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Worcester News: My 2 sons Lee Hartill  age 5 dressed as Captain America and Ben Hartill age 2 dressed as BatmanMy 2 sons Lee Hartill age 5 dressed as Captain America and Ben Hartill age 2 dressed as Batman

From Stephanie Fazey

What is your response?I totally forgot it was World Book Day but didn’t want to let it pass without doing anything. So we improvised! Indie does genuinely love this book though, which helped! She loves sticking her tongue out, just like the polar bear in the book!

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Worcester News: I totally forgot it was World Book Day but didn’t want to let it pass without doing anything. So we improvised! Indie does genuinely love this book though, which helped! She loves sticking her tongue out, just like the polar bear in the book!I totally forgot it was World Book Day but didn’t want to let it pass without doing anything. So we improvised! Indie does genuinely love this book though, which helped! She loves sticking her tongue out, just like the polar bear in the book!
Worcester News: I totally forgot it was World Book Day but didn’t want to let it pass without doing anything. So we improvised! Indie does genuinely love this book though, which helped! She loves sticking her tongue out, just like the polar bear in the book!I totally forgot it was World Book Day but didn’t want to let it pass without doing anything. So we improvised! Indie does genuinely love this book though, which helped! She loves sticking her tongue out, just like the polar bear in the book!

From Alyson Amor

What is your response?Lily as the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland, World Book Day 2020

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Worcester News: Lily as the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland, World Book Day 2020Lily as the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland, World Book Day 2020
Worcester News: Lily as the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland, World Book Day 2020Lily as the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland, World Book Day 2020

From Ioni Kealey

What is your response?The ugly duckling and spiderman

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Worcester News: The ugly duckling and spidermanThe ugly duckling and spiderman

From Dannie Jones

What is your response?Esmee-Kate Eke dressed as tinkerbelle for her Peter Pan themed world book day at school age 4 at foley park school

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Worcester News: Esmee-Kate Eke dressed as tinkerbelle for her Peter Pan themed world book day at school age 4 at foley park schoolEsmee-Kate Eke dressed as tinkerbelle for her Peter Pan themed world book day at school age 4 at foley park school

From Louise Wade

What is your response?This is Harry Hathaway aged 9 of St Bartholomews Church of England Primary Academy, Dressed as “Wheres Wally” :-)

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Worcester News: This is Harry Hathaway aged 9 of St Bartholomews Church of England Primary Academy, Dressed as “Wheres Wally” :-)This is Harry Hathaway aged 9 of St Bartholomews Church of England Primary Academy, Dressed as “Wheres Wally” :-)

From Kyle Lloyd

What is your response?Little Emily the hungy caterpillar big sister Isabelle as Angelina ballerina and big brother Ruben as iron man

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Worcester News: Little Emily the hungy caterpillar big sister Isabelle as Angelina ballerina and big brother Ruben as iron manLittle Emily the hungy caterpillar big sister Isabelle as Angelina ballerina and big brother Ruben as iron man
Worcester News: Little Emily the hungy caterpillar big sister Isabelle as Angelina ballerina and big brother Ruben as iron manLittle Emily the hungy caterpillar big sister Isabelle as Angelina ballerina and big brother Ruben as iron man

From Stacey Wilde

What is your response?My girls Mia age 7 cheshire cat Maisie age 9 the mad hatter

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Worcester News: My girls Mia age 7 cheshire catMaisie age 9 the mad hatterMy girls Mia age 7 cheshire catMaisie age 9 the mad hatter
Worcester News: My girls Mia age 7 cheshire catMaisie age 9 the mad hatterMy girls Mia age 7 cheshire catMaisie age 9 the mad hatter
Worcester News: My girls Mia age 7 cheshire catMaisie age 9 the mad hatterMy girls Mia age 7 cheshire catMaisie age 9 the mad hatter

From Lisa Morris

What is your response?AJ Breakwell as David Walliams from Franche Primary School

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Worcester News: AJ Breakwell as David Walliams from Franche Primary SchoolAJ Breakwell as David Walliams from Franche Primary School

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What is your response?Charlie Smith from St. Peter’s school Droitwich as willie wonker

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Worcester News: Charlie Smith from St. Peter’s school Droitwich as willie wonkerCharlie Smith from St. Peter’s school Droitwich as willie wonker

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What is your response?Francesca Gillam, 11 months

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Worcester News: Francesca Gillam, 11 monthsFrancesca Gillam, 11 months

From Al Hirons

What is your response?Harley Hirons Age 7 Wyre forest school Woody- toy story

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Worcester News: Harley Hirons Age 7 Wyre forest school Woody- toy storyHarley Hirons Age 7 Wyre forest school Woody- toy story

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What is your response?Edith Gillam, age 5 , Comberton primary school

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Worcester News: Edith Gillam, age 5 , Comberton primary schoolEdith Gillam, age 5 , Comberton primary school

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What is your response?Chloe Gillam, age 11, Comberton Primary School

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Worcester News: Chloe Gillam, age 11, Comberton Primary SchoolChloe Gillam, age 11, Comberton Primary School

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What is your response?James and Megan, age 8 & 5. Fantastic Mr Fox and What The Ladybird Heard St Catherines Primary School, Marlpool

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Worcester News: James and Megan, age 8 & 5. Fantastic Mr Fox and What The Ladybird HeardSt Catherines Primary School, MarlpoolJames and Megan, age 8 & 5. Fantastic Mr Fox and What The Ladybird HeardSt Catherines Primary School, Marlpool

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What is your response?Carsen as Dodger from Oliver twist

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Worcester News: Carsen as Dodger from Oliver twistCarsen as Dodger from Oliver twist

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What is your response?Mimi, as Matilda

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Worcester News: Mimi, as MatildaMimi, as Matilda

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What is your response?Erica age 4, as Goldilocks

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Worcester News: Erica age 4, as GoldilocksErica age 4, as Goldilocks

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What is your response?Tommie-Jay aged 5 dressed as the BFG & attends st johns primary school. Dottie-Mae aged 2 she doesn’t go nursery but wanted to dress up as well

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Worcester News: Tommie-Jay aged 5 dressed as the BFG & attends st johns primary school. Dottie-Mae aged 2 she doesn’t go nursery but wanted to dress up as wellTommie-Jay aged 5 dressed as the BFG & attends st johns primary school. Dottie-Mae aged 2 she doesn’t go nursery but wanted to dress up as well

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What is your response?Matilda, age 5. From St Catherine's Primary School. Dressed as The Tiger Who Came To Tea.

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Worcester News: Matilda, age 5. From St Catherine's Primary School. Dressed as The Tiger Who Came To Tea.Matilda, age 5. From St Catherine's Primary School. Dressed as The Tiger Who Came To Tea.

From Charlotte Stokes

What is your response?Nancy Stokes- age 5 ,was pleased her picture has been seen by the author and the illustrator of her book on Instagram

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Worcester News: Nancy Stokes- age 5 ,was pleased her picture has been seen by the author and the illustrator of her book on InstagramNancy Stokes- age 5 ,was pleased her picture has been seen by the author and the illustrator of her book on Instagram
Worcester News: Nancy Stokes- age 5 ,was pleased her picture has been seen by the author and the illustrator of her book on InstagramNancy Stokes- age 5 ,was pleased her picture has been seen by the author and the illustrator of her book on Instagram

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What is your response?Lawson Owen-Jones age 5 ... as Oliver Twist

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Worcester News: Lawson Owen-Jones age 5 ... as Oliver TwistLawson Owen-Jones age 5 ... as Oliver Twist

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What is your response?Bella-betsy crawley, 4 years old, Birchen coppice school as Mary Poppins

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Worcester News: Bella-betsy crawley, 4 years old, Birchen coppice school as Mary PoppinsBella-betsy crawley, 4 years old, Birchen coppice school as Mary Poppins

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What is your response?Ethan age 5 as the stick man Cookley seabright primary.

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Worcester News: Ethan age 5 as the stick man Cookley seabright primary.Ethan age 5 as the stick man Cookley seabright primary.

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What is your response?Casey Fox, 6 yrs, St Catherines (marlpool) as Harry potter.

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Worcester News: Casey Fox, 6 yrs, St Catherines (marlpool) as Harry potter.Casey Fox, 6 yrs, St Catherines (marlpool) as Harry potter.

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What is your response?Mr bump. George age 4. Franche primary school.

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Worcester News: Mr bump. George age 4. Franche primary school.Mr bump. George age 4. Franche primary school.

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What is your response?Faith age 5. Attends st cathrine's. Elsa

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Worcester News: Faith age 5. Attends st cathrine's. ElsaFaith age 5. Attends st cathrine's. Elsa

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What is your response?Pupils at Kidderminster’s Holy Trinity School and Sixth Form Centre in celebration of World Book Day (WBD), Thursday 5th March, dressed up as their favourite ‘Story Heroes’ and held a ‘Preloved Book Swap’ for the school’s younger children who each selected a book of their choice to take home for free. This year’s celebrations began with the WBD ‘Share a Story’ campaign which runs from Thursday 27th February all the way through to Sunday 29th March, with all pupils receiving a £1 World Book Day voucher to be exchanged for one of twelve specially published texts available from major supermarkets and bookshops or used at the school’s Book Fair at the end of the month. Associate Head for Phase 1 Reading and Phonics, Katherine Slack, said: “Each year we try to vary how we celebrate World Book Day and this year our theme is ‘Story Heroes’ with all pupils from Reception to Year 8 and staff encouraged to dress up as a hero or heroine from a book, comic or graphic novel. Older pupils have been asked to select a quote spoken by their chosen hero, which will be displayed in school. This year the school has also registered to take part in World Book Day ‘Share a Story’ campaign which aims to share a MILLION stories during World Book Day month.” The day also included creative comic strip and superhero bookmark competitions and a World Book Day Superhero themed lunch of Marvel pork meatballs and Spiderman spaghetti, Superman vegetable burgers with Incredible potatoes, Green Lantern peas, Captain America carrots and Super Power chocolate cake. Local artist and cartoonist, Geoff Tristram, delivered entertaining and instructive workshops to aspiring illustrators and a school governor shared why there is nothing better to read than children’s literature. Added Miss Slack: “Sharing stories in school and at home should be as non-negotiable as feeding your child. Even if your child is struggling to develop their reading skills, nurture their love of stories and your child will be motivated to persevere.”

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Worcester News: Pupils at Kidderminster’s Holy Trinity School and Sixth Form Centre in celebration of World Book Day (WBD), Thursday 5th March, dressed up as their favourite ‘Story Heroes’ and held a ‘Preloved Book Swap’ for the school’s younger children who each selected a book of their choice to take home for free.This year’s celebrations began with the WBD ‘Share a Story’ campaign which runs from Thursday 27th February all the way through to Sunday 29th March, with all pupils receiving a £1 World Book Day voucher to be exchanged for one of twelve specially published texts available from major supermarkets and bookshops or used at the school’s Book Fair at the end of the month.Associate Head for Phase 1 Reading and Phonics, Katherine Slack, said: “Each year we try to vary how we celebrate World Book Day and this year our theme is ‘Story Heroes’ with all pupils from Reception to Year 8 and staff encouraged to dress up as a hero or heroine from a book, comic or graphic novel. Older pupils have been asked to select a quote spoken by their chosen hero, which will be displayed in school. This year the school has also registered to take part in World Book Day ‘Share a Story’ campaign which aims to share a MILLION stories during World Book Day month.”The day also included creative comic strip and superhero bookmark competitions and a World Book Day Superhero themed lunch of Marvel pork meatballs and Spiderman spaghetti, Superman vegetable burgers with Incredible potatoes, Green Lantern peas, Captain America carrots and Super Power chocolate cake. Local artist and cartoonist, Geoff Tristram, delivered entertaining and instructive workshops to aspiring illustrators and a school governor shared why there is nothing better to read than children’s literature.  Added Miss Slack: “Sharing stories in school and at home should be as non-negotiable as feeding your child. Even if your child is struggling to develop their reading skills, nurture their love of stories and your child will be motivated to persevere.”Pupils at Kidderminster’s Holy Trinity School and Sixth Form Centre in celebration of World Book Day (WBD), Thursday 5th March, dressed up as their favourite ‘Story Heroes’ and held a ‘Preloved Book Swap’ for the school’s younger children who each selected a book of their choice to take home for free.This year’s celebrations began with the WBD ‘Share a Story’ campaign which runs from Thursday 27th February all the way through to Sunday 29th March, with all pupils receiving a £1 World Book Day voucher to be exchanged for one of twelve specially published texts available from major supermarkets and bookshops or used at the school’s Book Fair at the end of the month.Associate Head for Phase 1 Reading and Phonics, Katherine Slack, said: “Each year we try to vary how we celebrate World Book Day and this year our theme is ‘Story Heroes’ with all pupils from Reception to Year 8 and staff encouraged to dress up as a hero or heroine from a book, comic or graphic novel. Older pupils have been asked to select a quote spoken by their chosen hero, which will be displayed in school. This year the school has also registered to take part in World Book Day ‘Share a Story’ campaign which aims to share a MILLION stories during World Book Day month.”The day also included creative comic strip and superhero bookmark competitions and a World Book Day Superhero themed lunch of Marvel pork meatballs and Spiderman spaghetti, Superman vegetable burgers with Incredible potatoes, Green Lantern peas, Captain America carrots and Super Power chocolate cake. Local artist and cartoonist, Geoff Tristram, delivered entertaining and instructive workshops to aspiring illustrators and a school governor shared why there is nothing better to read than children’s literature. Added Miss Slack: “Sharing stories in school and at home should be as non-negotiable as feeding your child. Even if your child is struggling to develop their reading skills, nurture their love of stories and your child will be motivated to persevere.”
Worcester News: Pupils at Kidderminster’s Holy Trinity School and Sixth Form Centre in celebration of World Book Day (WBD), Thursday 5th March, dressed up as their favourite ‘Story Heroes’ and held a ‘Preloved Book Swap’ for the school’s younger children who each selected a book of their choice to take home for free.This year’s celebrations began with the WBD ‘Share a Story’ campaign which runs from Thursday 27th February all the way through to Sunday 29th March, with all pupils receiving a £1 World Book Day voucher to be exchanged for one of twelve specially published texts available from major supermarkets and bookshops or used at the school’s Book Fair at the end of the month.Associate Head for Phase 1 Reading and Phonics, Katherine Slack, said: “Each year we try to vary how we celebrate World Book Day and this year our theme is ‘Story Heroes’ with all pupils from Reception to Year 8 and staff encouraged to dress up as a hero or heroine from a book, comic or graphic novel. Older pupils have been asked to select a quote spoken by their chosen hero, which will be displayed in school. This year the school has also registered to take part in World Book Day ‘Share a Story’ campaign which aims to share a MILLION stories during World Book Day month.”The day also included creative comic strip and superhero bookmark competitions and a World Book Day Superhero themed lunch of Marvel pork meatballs and Spiderman spaghetti, Superman vegetable burgers with Incredible potatoes, Green Lantern peas, Captain America carrots and Super Power chocolate cake. Local artist and cartoonist, Geoff Tristram, delivered entertaining and instructive workshops to aspiring illustrators and a school governor shared why there is nothing better to read than children’s literature.  Added Miss Slack: “Sharing stories in school and at home should be as non-negotiable as feeding your child. Even if your child is struggling to develop their reading skills, nurture their love of stories and your child will be motivated to persevere.”Pupils at Kidderminster’s Holy Trinity School and Sixth Form Centre in celebration of World Book Day (WBD), Thursday 5th March, dressed up as their favourite ‘Story Heroes’ and held a ‘Preloved Book Swap’ for the school’s younger children who each selected a book of their choice to take home for free.This year’s celebrations began with the WBD ‘Share a Story’ campaign which runs from Thursday 27th February all the way through to Sunday 29th March, with all pupils receiving a £1 World Book Day voucher to be exchanged for one of twelve specially published texts available from major supermarkets and bookshops or used at the school’s Book Fair at the end of the month.Associate Head for Phase 1 Reading and Phonics, Katherine Slack, said: “Each year we try to vary how we celebrate World Book Day and this year our theme is ‘Story Heroes’ with all pupils from Reception to Year 8 and staff encouraged to dress up as a hero or heroine from a book, comic or graphic novel. Older pupils have been asked to select a quote spoken by their chosen hero, which will be displayed in school. This year the school has also registered to take part in World Book Day ‘Share a Story’ campaign which aims to share a MILLION stories during World Book Day month.”The day also included creative comic strip and superhero bookmark competitions and a World Book Day Superhero themed lunch of Marvel pork meatballs and Spiderman spaghetti, Superman vegetable burgers with Incredible potatoes, Green Lantern peas, Captain America carrots and Super Power chocolate cake. Local artist and cartoonist, Geoff Tristram, delivered entertaining and instructive workshops to aspiring illustrators and a school governor shared why there is nothing better to read than children’s literature. Added Miss Slack: “Sharing stories in school and at home should be as non-negotiable as feeding your child. Even if your child is struggling to develop their reading skills, nurture their love of stories and your child will be motivated to persevere.”
Worcester News: Pupils at Kidderminster’s Holy Trinity School and Sixth Form Centre in celebration of World Book Day (WBD), Thursday 5th March, dressed up as their favourite ‘Story Heroes’ and held a ‘Preloved Book Swap’ for the school’s younger children who each selected a book of their choice to take home for free.This year’s celebrations began with the WBD ‘Share a Story’ campaign which runs from Thursday 27th February all the way through to Sunday 29th March, with all pupils receiving a £1 World Book Day voucher to be exchanged for one of twelve specially published texts available from major supermarkets and bookshops or used at the school’s Book Fair at the end of the month.Associate Head for Phase 1 Reading and Phonics, Katherine Slack, said: “Each year we try to vary how we celebrate World Book Day and this year our theme is ‘Story Heroes’ with all pupils from Reception to Year 8 and staff encouraged to dress up as a hero or heroine from a book, comic or graphic novel. Older pupils have been asked to select a quote spoken by their chosen hero, which will be displayed in school. This year the school has also registered to take part in World Book Day ‘Share a Story’ campaign which aims to share a MILLION stories during World Book Day month.”The day also included creative comic strip and superhero bookmark competitions and a World Book Day Superhero themed lunch of Marvel pork meatballs and Spiderman spaghetti, Superman vegetable burgers with Incredible potatoes, Green Lantern peas, Captain America carrots and Super Power chocolate cake. Local artist and cartoonist, Geoff Tristram, delivered entertaining and instructive workshops to aspiring illustrators and a school governor shared why there is nothing better to read than children’s literature.  Added Miss Slack: “Sharing stories in school and at home should be as non-negotiable as feeding your child. Even if your child is struggling to develop their reading skills, nurture their love of stories and your child will be motivated to persevere.”Pupils at Kidderminster’s Holy Trinity School and Sixth Form Centre in celebration of World Book Day (WBD), Thursday 5th March, dressed up as their favourite ‘Story Heroes’ and held a ‘Preloved Book Swap’ for the school’s younger children who each selected a book of their choice to take home for free.This year’s celebrations began with the WBD ‘Share a Story’ campaign which runs from Thursday 27th February all the way through to Sunday 29th March, with all pupils receiving a £1 World Book Day voucher to be exchanged for one of twelve specially published texts available from major supermarkets and bookshops or used at the school’s Book Fair at the end of the month.Associate Head for Phase 1 Reading and Phonics, Katherine Slack, said: “Each year we try to vary how we celebrate World Book Day and this year our theme is ‘Story Heroes’ with all pupils from Reception to Year 8 and staff encouraged to dress up as a hero or heroine from a book, comic or graphic novel. Older pupils have been asked to select a quote spoken by their chosen hero, which will be displayed in school. This year the school has also registered to take part in World Book Day ‘Share a Story’ campaign which aims to share a MILLION stories during World Book Day month.”The day also included creative comic strip and superhero bookmark competitions and a World Book Day Superhero themed lunch of Marvel pork meatballs and Spiderman spaghetti, Superman vegetable burgers with Incredible potatoes, Green Lantern peas, Captain America carrots and Super Power chocolate cake. Local artist and cartoonist, Geoff Tristram, delivered entertaining and instructive workshops to aspiring illustrators and a school governor shared why there is nothing better to read than children’s literature. Added Miss Slack: “Sharing stories in school and at home should be as non-negotiable as feeding your child. Even if your child is struggling to develop their reading skills, nurture their love of stories and your child will be motivated to persevere.”

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What is your response?Ivy, aged 5, Franche primary school as Fox from the Gruffalo.

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Worcester News: Ivy, aged 5, Franche primary school as Fox from the Gruffalo.Ivy, aged 5, Franche primary school as Fox from the Gruffalo.

From Kirsty Williams

What is your response?Aurora as Princess Aurora and Spencer as captain America

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Worcester News: Aurora as Princess Aurora and Spencer as captain AmericaAurora as Princess Aurora and Spencer as captain America

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What is your response?Evie, age 9, dressed as Aurora Beam- Lightning Girl for World Book Day ⚡️

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Worcester News: Evie, age 9, dressed as Aurora Beam- Lightning Girl for World Book Day ⚡️Evie, age 9, dressed as Aurora Beam- Lightning Girl for World Book Day ⚡️
Worcester News: Evie, age 9, dressed as Aurora Beam- Lightning Girl for World Book Day ⚡️Evie, age 9, dressed as Aurora Beam- Lightning Girl for World Book Day ⚡️
Worcester News: Evie, age 9, dressed as Aurora Beam- Lightning Girl for World Book Day ⚡️Evie, age 9, dressed as Aurora Beam- Lightning Girl for World Book Day ⚡️

From Amy Joynes

What is your response?World book day 2020 The Beast Captain Jack Goldilocks

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Worcester News: World book day 2020The BeastCaptain JackGoldilocksWorld book day 2020The BeastCaptain JackGoldilocks

From Hayley Jarvis

What is your response?Megan Jarvis aged 11 Dressed as Veruca Salt from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

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Worcester News: Megan Jarvis aged 11Dressed as Veruca Salt from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.Megan Jarvis aged 11Dressed as Veruca Salt from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

From Jenna Arkwright

What is your response?This is Molly, age 3 as Alice in wonderland (the Wendy house day nursery) and William, age 5 as Alien loves underpants (Lickey End First School).

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Worcester News: This is Molly, age 3 as Alice in wonderland (the Wendy house day nursery) and William, age 5 as Alien loves underpants (Lickey End First School).This is Molly, age 3 as Alice in wonderland (the Wendy house day nursery) and William, age 5 as Alien loves underpants (Lickey End First School).
Worcester News: This is Molly, age 3 as Alice in wonderland (the Wendy house day nursery) and William, age 5 as Alien loves underpants (Lickey End First School).This is Molly, age 3 as Alice in wonderland (the Wendy house day nursery) and William, age 5 as Alien loves underpants (Lickey End First School).
Worcester News: This is Molly, age 3 as Alice in wonderland (the Wendy house day nursery) and William, age 5 as Alien loves underpants (Lickey End First School).This is Molly, age 3 as Alice in wonderland (the Wendy house day nursery) and William, age 5 as Alien loves underpants (Lickey End First School).
Worcester News: This is Molly, age 3 as Alice in wonderland (the Wendy house day nursery) and William, age 5 as Alien loves underpants (Lickey End First School).This is Molly, age 3 as Alice in wonderland (the Wendy house day nursery) and William, age 5 as Alien loves underpants (Lickey End First School).

From Verity Worthington

What is your response?Freddie Worthington-Phillips aged 5 (his birthday is today!) dressed as Willy Wonka. St John’s Primary kidderminster

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Worcester News: Freddie Worthington-Phillips aged 5 (his birthday is today!) dressed as Willy Wonka. St John’s Primary kidderminsterFreddie Worthington-Phillips aged 5 (his birthday is today!) dressed as Willy Wonka. St John’s Primary kidderminster
Worcester News: Freddie Worthington-Phillips aged 5 (his birthday is today!) dressed as Willy Wonka. St John’s Primary kidderminsterFreddie Worthington-Phillips aged 5 (his birthday is today!) dressed as Willy Wonka. St John’s Primary kidderminster

From Chelsea Leeson

What is your response?Lacey-Marie Age 5 Bewdley Primary School Dressed as Matilda

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Worcester News: Lacey-MarieAge 5Bewdley Primary School Dressed as MatildaLacey-MarieAge 5Bewdley Primary School Dressed as Matilda

From Kayleigh Williams

What is your response?Kyle 10 and Georgie-Mae 7 as Harry Potter and Alice in wonderland

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Worcester News: Kyle 10 and Georgie-Mae 7 as Harry Potter and Alice in wonderlandKyle 10 and Georgie-Mae 7 as Harry Potter and Alice in wonderland

From Lisa Collins

What is your response?We have Riley-Jay as highway rat. Jacob as stickman and isabelle as room on the broom. There favourites.

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Worcester News: We have Riley-Jay as highway rat. Jacob as stickman and isabelle as room on the broom. There favourites.We have Riley-Jay as highway rat. Jacob as stickman and isabelle as room on the broom. There favourites.
Worcester News: We have Riley-Jay as highway rat. Jacob as stickman and isabelle as room on the broom. There favourites.We have Riley-Jay as highway rat. Jacob as stickman and isabelle as room on the broom. There favourites.
Worcester News: We have Riley-Jay as highway rat. Jacob as stickman and isabelle as room on the broom. There favourites.We have Riley-Jay as highway rat. Jacob as stickman and isabelle as room on the broom. There favourites.

From Farrah Reynolds-leggett

What is your response?This Is annaya Upton age 5 dressed up as anna from frozen 2.

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Worcester News: This Is annaya Upton age 5 dressed up as anna from frozen 2.This Is annaya Upton age 5 dressed up as anna from frozen 2.

From Kayleigh Treadwell

What is your response?Francis age 5, as the ladybird from the book "what the ladybird heard" by Julia Donaldson. Scarlett age 6, as Grub the dog, from the book "Grub in Love" by Abi Burlingham.

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Worcester News: Francis age 5, as the ladybird from the book "what the ladybird heard" by Julia Donaldson.Scarlett age 6, as Grub the dog, from the book "Grub in Love" by Abi Burlingham.Francis age 5, as the ladybird from the book "what the ladybird heard" by Julia Donaldson.Scarlett age 6, as Grub the dog, from the book "Grub in Love" by Abi Burlingham.

From Kimberley Wells

What is your response?Madisons wells aged 9 years. First time she’s ever dressed up! Such a proud mother :)

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Worcester News: Madisons wells aged 9 years. First time she’s ever dressed up! Such a proud mother :)Madisons wells aged 9 years. First time she’s ever dressed up! Such a proud mother :)

From Kevin Collins

What is your response?Alice in wonderland aka Louisa Collins meets rat burger aka Riley Collins for world book day.

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Worcester News: Alice in wonderland aka Louisa Collins meets rat burger aka Riley Collins for world book day.Alice in wonderland aka Louisa Collins meets rat burger aka Riley Collins for world book day.
Worcester News: Alice in wonderland aka Louisa Collins meets rat burger aka Riley Collins for world book day.Alice in wonderland aka Louisa Collins meets rat burger aka Riley Collins for world book day.
Worcester News: Alice in wonderland aka Louisa Collins meets rat burger aka Riley Collins for world book day.Alice in wonderland aka Louisa Collins meets rat burger aka Riley Collins for world book day.

From Helen Crook

What is your response?Dylan (10) as the Bornean Jungle and Rang Tang from 'Rang Tang in my Bedroom' and Seren (7) as Veruca Salt from 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'. From Alcester

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Worcester News: Dylan (10) as the Bornean Jungle and Rang Tang from 'Rang Tang in my Bedroom' and Seren (7) as Veruca Salt from 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'. From AlcesterDylan (10) as the Bornean Jungle and Rang Tang from 'Rang Tang in my Bedroom' and Seren (7) as Veruca Salt from 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'. From Alcester
Worcester News: Dylan (10) as the Bornean Jungle and Rang Tang from 'Rang Tang in my Bedroom' and Seren (7) as Veruca Salt from 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'. From AlcesterDylan (10) as the Bornean Jungle and Rang Tang from 'Rang Tang in my Bedroom' and Seren (7) as Veruca Salt from 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'. From Alcester
Worcester News: Dylan (10) as the Bornean Jungle and Rang Tang from 'Rang Tang in my Bedroom' and Seren (7) as Veruca Salt from 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'. From AlcesterDylan (10) as the Bornean Jungle and Rang Tang from 'Rang Tang in my Bedroom' and Seren (7) as Veruca Salt from 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'. From Alcester

From Abigayle Hook

What is your response?World book day for nursey

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Worcester News: World book day for nurseyWorld book day for nursey
Worcester News: World book day for nurseyWorld book day for nursey

From Marlene Jones

What is your response?Lyla my grandaughter aged 8 looks brilliant as Mary Poppins

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Worcester News: Lyla my grandaughter aged 8 looks brilliant as Mary PoppinsLyla my grandaughter aged 8 looks brilliant as Mary Poppins

From Shelley Reeves-Walters (Headteacher)

What is your response?At Wolverley Sebright Primary Academy pupils have come dressed as book characters ready for today's celebration of books. This afternoon all the pupils will snuggle down to read their favourite story or will listen to another pupil read from a selection of stories.

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Worcester News: At Wolverley Sebright Primary Academy pupils have come dressed as book characters ready for today's celebration of books. This afternoon all the pupils will snuggle down to read their favourite story or will listen to another pupil read from a selection of stories.At Wolverley Sebright Primary Academy pupils have come dressed as book characters ready for today's celebration of books. This afternoon all the pupils will snuggle down to read their favourite story or will listen to another pupil read from a selection of stories.
Worcester News: At Wolverley Sebright Primary Academy pupils have come dressed as book characters ready for today's celebration of books. This afternoon all the pupils will snuggle down to read their favourite story or will listen to another pupil read from a selection of stories.At Wolverley Sebright Primary Academy pupils have come dressed as book characters ready for today's celebration of books. This afternoon all the pupils will snuggle down to read their favourite story or will listen to another pupil read from a selection of stories.

From Jodie Lynch

What is your response?Princess Anna (Amelia Lynch 5) and the Demon Dentist(Esmee Lynch 7)

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Worcester News: Princess Anna (Amelia Lynch 5) and the Demon Dentist(Esmee Lynch 7)Princess Anna (Amelia Lynch 5) and the Demon Dentist(Esmee Lynch 7)
Worcester News: Princess Anna (Amelia Lynch 5) and the Demon Dentist(Esmee Lynch 7)Princess Anna (Amelia Lynch 5) and the Demon Dentist(Esmee Lynch 7)
Worcester News: Princess Anna (Amelia Lynch 5) and the Demon Dentist(Esmee Lynch 7)Princess Anna (Amelia Lynch 5) and the Demon Dentist(Esmee Lynch 7)

From Natalie Parker

What is your response?Ruby 10 as Tracy Beaker & Millie 8 as Horrid Henry.

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Worcester News: Ruby 10 as Tracy Beaker & Millie 8 as Horrid Henry.Ruby 10 as Tracy Beaker & Millie 8 as Horrid Henry.

From Emily Tyrrell

What is your response?Ronnie Webb, aged 4, dressed as Baby Bear from Whatever Next! by Jill Murphy for World Book Day, 2020.

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Worcester News: Ronnie Webb, aged 4, dressed as Baby Bear from Whatever Next! by Jill Murphy for World Book Day, 2020.Ronnie Webb, aged 4, dressed as Baby Bear from Whatever Next! by Jill Murphy for World Book Day, 2020.
Worcester News: Ronnie Webb, aged 4, dressed as Baby Bear from Whatever Next! by Jill Murphy for World Book Day, 2020.Ronnie Webb, aged 4, dressed as Baby Bear from Whatever Next! by Jill Murphy for World Book Day, 2020.

From Natalie Mason

What is your response?Roscoe and Hugo - Elmer the elephant and cat in the hat

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Worcester News: Roscoe and Hugo - Elmer the elephant and cat in the hatRoscoe and Hugo - Elmer the elephant and cat in the hat

From Community contributor

What is your response?The children at Kidderminster’s Little Trinity Nursery shared a wonderful week and dressed up as their favourite book character to celebrate World Book Day on Thursday 5th March. Nursery Manager, Gaynor Carter, said: “Each class throughout the week focused on their favourite stories. “Yellow Bumble Bee room enjoyed 'Going on a Bear Hunt' and 'Dear Zoo' whilst our Red Ladybird room enjoyed reading ‘The Enormous Turnip’, ‘Elmer’ and ‘Who am I asked the Butterfly?’ with activities including going on a minibeast hunt, looking at the butterfly lifecycle and preparing a butterfly garden ready for the baby caterpillars when they finally arrive in a few weeks’ time.” They also enjoyed story sacks and mirror play, looking at similarities and differences as well as taking part in role play activities using facemasks and using the 'Bear Hunt' tuff tray for small world play as well as enjoying a Superhero themed lunch. In a week-long celebration of books, ninety-four children took part with the highlight being children and staff dressing up as their favourite characters on World Book Day. Added Gaynor: “We celebrate World Book Day every year because language, literacy and communication is such a vital part of a child’s learning and story time is very often their favourite time of the day. “Encouraging reading and enjoyment of books is part of our weekly activities, with our lending library offering the children a chance to choose a book that they can then take home and share with their families. World Book Day is a great excuse to simply have fun, share stories, enjoy a favourite book and dress up. What an amazing week!” Image details from L to R: Little Trinity Nursery children 3-year old Oliver Need, 4-year old Felicity Janes and 3-year old Harry Parsons having fun on World Book Day.

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Worcester News: The children at Kidderminster’s Little Trinity Nursery shared a wonderful week and dressed up as their favourite book character to celebrate World Book Day on Thursday 5th March.Nursery Manager, Gaynor Carter, said: “Each class throughout the week focused on their favourite stories.“Yellow Bumble Bee room enjoyed 'Going on a Bear Hunt' and 'Dear Zoo' whilst our Red Ladybird room enjoyed reading ‘The Enormous Turnip’, ‘Elmer’ and ‘Who am I asked the Butterfly?’ with activities including going on a minibeast hunt, looking at the butterfly lifecycle and preparing a butterfly garden ready for the baby caterpillars when they finally arrive in a few weeks’ time.”They also enjoyed story sacks and mirror play, looking at similarities and differences as well as taking part in role play activities using facemasks and using the 'Bear Hunt' tuff tray for small world play as well as enjoying a Superhero themed lunch. In a week-long celebration of books, ninety-four children took part with the highlight being children and staff dressing up as their favourite characters on World Book Day. Added Gaynor: “We celebrate World Book Day every year because language, literacy and communication is such a vital part of a child’s learning and story time is very often their favourite time of the day. “Encouraging reading and enjoyment of books is part of our weekly activities, with our lending library offering the children a chance to choose a book that they can then take home and share with their families. World Book Day is a great excuse to simply have fun, share stories, enjoy a favourite book and dress up. What an amazing week!”Image details from L to R: Little Trinity Nursery children 3-year old Oliver Need, 4-year old Felicity Janes and 3-year old Harry Parsons having fun on World Book Day.The children at Kidderminster’s Little Trinity Nursery shared a wonderful week and dressed up as their favourite book character to celebrate World Book Day on Thursday 5th March.Nursery Manager, Gaynor Carter, said: “Each class throughout the week focused on their favourite stories.“Yellow Bumble Bee room enjoyed 'Going on a Bear Hunt' and 'Dear Zoo' whilst our Red Ladybird room enjoyed reading ‘The Enormous Turnip’, ‘Elmer’ and ‘Who am I asked the Butterfly?’ with activities including going on a minibeast hunt, looking at the butterfly lifecycle and preparing a butterfly garden ready for the baby caterpillars when they finally arrive in a few weeks’ time.”They also enjoyed story sacks and mirror play, looking at similarities and differences as well as taking part in role play activities using facemasks and using the 'Bear Hunt' tuff tray for small world play as well as enjoying a Superhero themed lunch. In a week-long celebration of books, ninety-four children took part with the highlight being children and staff dressing up as their favourite characters on World Book Day. Added Gaynor: “We celebrate World Book Day every year because language, literacy and communication is such a vital part of a child’s learning and story time is very often their favourite time of the day. “Encouraging reading and enjoyment of books is part of our weekly activities, with our lending library offering the children a chance to choose a book that they can then take home and share with their families. World Book Day is a great excuse to simply have fun, share stories, enjoy a favourite book and dress up. What an amazing week!”Image details from L to R: Little Trinity Nursery children 3-year old Oliver Need, 4-year old Felicity Janes and 3-year old Harry Parsons having fun on World Book Day.

From Community contributor

What is your response?Lilli dresses as hermoine granger

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From bex Evans

What is your response?Fletcher aged 5 as a pirate

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Worcester News: Fletcher aged 5 as a pirateFletcher aged 5 as a pirate

From Bex Evans

What is your response?Eden aged 3 as Goldilocks

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Worcester News: Eden aged 3 as GoldilocksEden aged 3 as Goldilocks

From Sam Clark

What is your response?Charford school dress as a word Courtney's word SPARKLE

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Worcester News: Charford school dress as a word Courtney's word SPARKLECharford school dress as a word Courtney's word SPARKLE
Worcester News: Charford school dress as a word Courtney's word SPARKLECharford school dress as a word Courtney's word SPARKLE

From Jo Simpson

What is your response?Potter mad for world book day

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Worcester News: Potter mad for world book dayPotter mad for world book day
Worcester News: Potter mad for world book dayPotter mad for world book day

From Stefanie Preece

What is your response?Miller age 2 being rex from toy story for world book day 2020

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Worcester News: Miller age 2 being rex from toy story for world book day 2020Miller age 2 being rex from toy story for world book day 2020

From Emma Gibbons

What is your response?Kai Gibbons from Alcester Age 6 Fantastic Mr Fox

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Worcester News: Kai Gibbons from AlcesterAge 6Fantastic Mr FoxKai Gibbons from AlcesterAge 6Fantastic Mr Fox

From Amy Brankin

What is your response?Jurassic park book in a box for world book day. Jayden age 7 made the jeep from cardboard all hand made with his nan and grandad.

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Worcester News: Jurassic park book in a box for world book day. Jayden age 7 made the jeep from cardboard all hand made with his nan and grandad.Jurassic park book in a box for world book day. Jayden age 7 made the jeep from cardboard all hand made with his nan and grandad.
Worcester News: Jurassic park book in a box for world book day. Jayden age 7 made the jeep from cardboard all hand made with his nan and grandad.Jurassic park book in a box for world book day. Jayden age 7 made the jeep from cardboard all hand made with his nan and grandad.
Worcester News: Jurassic park book in a box for world book day. Jayden age 7 made the jeep from cardboard all hand made with his nan and grandad.Jurassic park book in a box for world book day. Jayden age 7 made the jeep from cardboard all hand made with his nan and grandad.
Worcester News: Jurassic park book in a box for world book day. Jayden age 7 made the jeep from cardboard all hand made with his nan and grandad.Jurassic park book in a box for world book day. Jayden age 7 made the jeep from cardboard all hand made with his nan and grandad.

From Stefanie Preece

What is your response?Miller age 2 being a 101 Dalmatian for world book day 2020

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Worcester News: Miller age 2 being a 101 Dalmatian for world book day 2020Miller age 2 being a 101 Dalmatian for world book day 2020

From Sarah Monaghan

What is your response?Elliott 10 as BB8 starwars Rosie 12- the lion the witch and the wardrobe. Both attend St Bedes middle school.

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Worcester News: Elliott 10 as BB8 starwarsRosie 12- the lion the witch and the wardrobe. Both attend St Bedes middle school.Elliott 10 as BB8 starwarsRosie 12- the lion the witch and the wardrobe. Both attend St Bedes middle school.
Worcester News: Elliott 10 as BB8 starwarsRosie 12- the lion the witch and the wardrobe. Both attend St Bedes middle school.Elliott 10 as BB8 starwarsRosie 12- the lion the witch and the wardrobe. Both attend St Bedes middle school.
Worcester News: Elliott 10 as BB8 starwarsRosie 12- the lion the witch and the wardrobe. Both attend St Bedes middle school.Elliott 10 as BB8 starwarsRosie 12- the lion the witch and the wardrobe. Both attend St Bedes middle school.

From Rebecca Jones

What is your response?World Book Day Mad hatter Amber Jones Age 8 Bewdley Primary School

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Worcester News: World Book DayMad hatterAmber JonesAge 8Bewdley Primary SchoolWorld Book DayMad hatterAmber JonesAge 8Bewdley Primary School
Worcester News: World Book DayMad hatterAmber JonesAge 8Bewdley Primary SchoolWorld Book DayMad hatterAmber JonesAge 8Bewdley Primary School

From Rachel Davey

What is your response?Isabelle as Belle

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Worcester News: Isabelle as BelleIsabelle as Belle
Worcester News: Isabelle as BelleIsabelle as Belle

From Stefanie Preece

What is your response?Maisy age 8 being little red riding hood for world book day 2020

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Worcester News: Maisy age 8 being little red riding hood for world book day 2020Maisy age 8 being little red riding hood for world book day 2020

From Kimberley Ward

What is your response?World book day 2020 Scarlett aged 4 as Mary poppins Jaidan aged 12 as Where's wally

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Worcester News: World book day 2020Scarlett aged 4 as Mary poppinsJaidan aged 12 as Where's wallyWorld book day 2020Scarlett aged 4 as Mary poppinsJaidan aged 12 as Where's wally
Worcester News: World book day 2020Scarlett aged 4 as Mary poppinsJaidan aged 12 as Where's wallyWorld book day 2020Scarlett aged 4 as Mary poppinsJaidan aged 12 as Where's wally

From Community contributor

What is your response?Anaya Akbar, aged 9 as Mary Poppins

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Worcester News: Anaya Akbar, aged 9 as Mary PoppinsAnaya Akbar, aged 9 as Mary Poppins

From Tuesday Rogers

What is your response?Delilah age 8 as Captain Hook her costume is hand made head to toe and she helped her mum make it!

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Worcester News: Delilah age 8 as Captain Hook her costume is hand made head to toe and she helped her mum make it!Delilah age 8 as Captain Hook her costume is hand made head to toe and she helped her mum make it!
Worcester News: Delilah age 8 as Captain Hook her costume is hand made head to toe and she helped her mum make it!Delilah age 8 as Captain Hook her costume is hand made head to toe and she helped her mum make it!

From Stacey Briney

What is your response?Ash 8 jasmine 4 zayn 1 as Peter Pan and tinkerbell

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Worcester News: Ash 8 jasmine 4 zayn 1 as Peter Pan and tinkerbellAsh 8 jasmine 4 zayn 1 as Peter Pan and tinkerbell