Happy World Book Day! To celebrate, we want to see photographs of some creative costumes.
March 7 marks World Book Day 2024, a day where schools across Cambridgeshire will be celebrating reading and books with pupils.
It's quite traditional for school's to invite pupils to dress up as their favourite book character on the day - which often results in some fantastic costumes.
There are lots of other ways that schools and families will be celebrating World Book Day, including listening to audiobooks or reading a book as a big group.
Book tokens are often given out to schools for pupils to enjoy a book at a discounted price.
Some families celebrate with a good, old-fashioned bed time story too.
However you celebrate, we would love to see your photographs of costumes!
Whether it's a classic character like Harry Potter or Hermione Granger, or the likes of The Gruffalo, we would love to see it.
For a chance to have a picture of your, or your child's costume in the news, please send us photographs!
If you can't access the question box, please send photographs with details on the costume and where you're from to: francesca.herring@newsquest.co.uk
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Did your children dress up for World Book Day?
Send us the best photographs of you, or your children dressed up for World Book Day 2024, and we may put them in the news!
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