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A celebration of books at St Gregory

Celebrated for more than 20 years all over the world, World Book Day sees authors; illustrators and readers alike celebrate literature and dress up as their favourite characters

The staff of St Gregory Primary School had great fun in celebrating “World Book Day” on March 1.

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This is an annual celebration of reading that encourages children to put down their mobile phones and computers and pick up a book.

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Celebrated for more than 20 years all over the world, World Book Day sees authors; illustrators and readers alike celebrate literature and dress up as their favourite characters.

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Reading is an awesome way to encourage all children to develop their language skills, use their imagination and increase their own creativity in many different aspects.

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