SNOW put a stop to World Book Day at St Dubricius School in March – and it finally went ahead on one of the hottest days so far this year.
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Each of the children brought their favourite book to school to share with the class, and listened to various stories read by different teachers throughout the day.
Great fun was had by everyone – they were able to play Where’s Wally? in real life, there were various Gangsta Grannies causing mischief, and Harry Potters around every corner.
Head teacher Christopher Blazey – Fantastic Mr Fox – said: “It is wonderful to see the children so enthusiastic about books and storytelling, and thanks to our families for providing such fantastic costumes, they have done us proud again.”

