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Gallery: East Lancashire children celebrate World Book Day (From Lancashire Telegraph)
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Gallery: East Lancashire children celebrate World Book Day
11:09am Thursday 7th March 2013 in News
Children at Hillside Nursery School, Haslingden
Children across East Lancashire are celebrating World Book Day today.
Pictured are children and staff at Hillside Nursery School, Haslingden, who enjoyed dressing up in a wide variety of costumes ranging from pirates and princesses to The Gruffalo, Smurfs and an oompa loompa.
Send your World Book Day photos to neil.johnson@nqnw.co.uk
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Comments (1)
2:07pm Thu 7 Mar 13
ossym says...
Hard pressed parents having to fork out for costumes and/or spend hours and late nights on what presumeably is a business model by book sellers to sell stock and give schools a kick back.
It would be much cheaper for parents just to give away £5 each and have done with it, but this would be too up front, honest and show it up for what it is, a money spinning scheme at parents expense!
What has this to do with books!
The literacy in schools is much better than when I was a lad, but there is no need for this stealth tax on time money and energy, it achieves nothing bar give ego trips for those who can take devote themselves to it!!!