West Boldon Primary School was transformed into a world of imagination and adventure as children and staff celebrated an unforgettable World Book Day. The school was filled with excitement as pupils arrived dressed as their favourite book characters, bringing stories to life in a truly magical way.
From classic fairy tale heroes to modern literary favourites, the creativity on display was nothing short of spectacular. Throughout the day, children took part in a variety of activities designed to inspire a love of reading, including storytelling sessions, book-themed games, and even a special parade to showcase their wonderful costumes.
Deputy Head Stephen McCormack praised the children for their enthusiasm and efforts, saying: “It has been amazing to see the children embrace World Book Day with such excitement. Their costumes were fantastic, and it’s brilliant to see how much they love reading. Reading is so important for children’s development, and events like this help to nurture a lifelong love of books. Supporting something that encourages reading is absolutely vital.”
The school’s commitment to fostering a love of literature was evident throughout the day, with teachers sharing their favourite stories and children discussing the books that inspire them the most.
West Boldon Primary’s World Book Day was a huge success, leaving pupils eager to continue their reading adventures beyond the classroom.

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