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WORLD BOOK DAY CELEBRATIONS

IN MARCH, BET SCHOOLS CELEBRATED WORLD BOOK DAY IN STYLE WITH SOME BRILLIANT FANCY DRESS, READING CHALLENGES AND ARTS AND CRAFTS ALL THEMED AROUND THEIR FAVOURITE BOOKS.

Throughout the day, Bucky made sure to visit as many classrooms as he could, spreading his infectious energy and enthusiasm for reading. He even got to sit in on a few classes, his tail wagging as he listened intently to the stories being shared.

As the day came to a close, Bucky was exhausted but happy. He had never seen so much excitement and joy around reading before, and he knew that the love of books would stay with these students for a long time to come.

With one last wag of his tail, Bucky headed home, ready for a welldeserved nap, as he loves sleeping! But as he closed his eyes, he couldn’t help but dream of all the adventures and stories waiting to be discovered in the pages of his favourite books.

Anonymous - year 7.

World Book Day at The Costello School

The school was a hive of activity for World Book Day. We decorated our classroom doors, ran several competitions, including writing a story, created characters from empty loo roll holders, baked cakes based on a book or character, and even got creative with our outfits for the day. Congratulations to 8B3 for the decorated doors (Lion, witch, wardrobe), Robert M in 7H1 for his Garfield toilet roll, Kiara H in 7H2 for her Hunger Games cake and Alicia Q from 9H1 for her fantastic Woman in Black costume!

It was wonderful to see the growth and ambition of BET in action. What a day!

Bohunt Bucky ‘enjoys’ world book day.

It was World Book Day at Bohunt School Worthing, and Bucky, the school’s beloved therapy dog, was particularly excited. As usual, he was greeted with pats and belly rubs from students and teachers alike as he made his rounds, but today there was something special in the air.

As he trotted down the hallways, Bucky noticed something different about the classrooms he passed by. In every one of them, there were stacks of books piled high, and students were gathered around their teachers, excited and eagerly listening as they read aloud from their favourite stories, some even dressed like them.

Bucky couldn’t help but feel a sense of excitement and wonder as he watched the students’ faces light up with each turn of the page. It was like they were all transported to different worlds, completely absorbed in the tales being spun before them.

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