Children across Scotland will be heading out in celebration of their favourite book character.
World Book Day
is here again- the perfect time for kids to get creative and head off to school as their favourite literary characters. This year, Thursday, March 2, kids across the country have been celebrating books and reading. Schools, nurseries and libraries across Scotland have been taking part in the event, which this year celebrates its 26th anniversary.
From Harry Potter to Matilda to Greg Heffley and Pinocchio, each year we see a range of brilliant costumes. And 2023 hasn't disappointed.
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