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Who celebrates World Book Day and How?
Bluebottle Started conversation Feb 28, 2019
The first Thursday in March is World Book Day in the UK, an event celebrated on St George's Day – 23rd April – elsewhere. What do you do to celebrate Day?
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Who celebrates World Book Day and How?
paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Feb 28, 2019
Wait until April 23?
Is there more than one world in the world?
Who celebrates World Book Day and How?
Bluebottle Posted Feb 28, 2019
Last year everyone seemed to be celebrating World Book Day on different days. It is a very popular event in schools where the teachers encourage children to dress up as characters in books, but last year the first week of March clashed with school holidays – I can't remember whether it was the Easter holiday or Half Term. What I do know is that different schools held Day on different days, some before, some after.
But if you think that there being different dates for Day is confusing, work this out. The 23rd April was the day chosen for Day as both Shakespeare and Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes died on 23 April 1616 – yet they did not die on the same day.
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paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Feb 28, 2019
They died in different countries. Was one country on the Gregorian calendar and the other on the Julian calendar? There was a ten day difference by 1616.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1616
Who celebrates World Book Day and How?
Bluebottle Posted Feb 28, 2019
Absolutely right – Spain was one of the earliest countries to adopt the Gregorian calendar while Britain and Ireland didn't until roughly 175 years later. Ah, the facts you can learn from s.
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Who celebrates World Book Day and How?
paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Feb 28, 2019
Yep!
These days, with scandals and congressional hearings monopolizing the media's attention, a book might be the only escape -- unless you are reading "Fear"
Who celebrates World Book Day and How?
coelacanth Posted Mar 2, 2019
I wouldn't say "celebrate" but we are being "encouraged" (ie told) to dress up. I teach in a secondary and don't particularly want to spend any money on a costume.
Any ideas?
Who celebrates World Book Day and How?
You can call me TC Posted Mar 4, 2019
Dress down, grab a bow and arrow and go as Katniss Everdene.?
Who celebrates World Book Day and How?
Bluebottle Posted Mar 4, 2019
We're struggling to think of something the kids can wear that doesn't involve spending money....
In the meantime, apparently 'Of Mice and Men' is only slightly more difficult a for a child to read than 'Mr Men' book 'Mr Greedy': http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47426551
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Rev Nick - dead man walking (mostly) Posted Mar 4, 2019
What was the attire of common kids in the days of Holmes & Watson? Simple?
Who celebrates World Book Day and How?
Caiman raptor elk - Inside big box, thinking. Posted Mar 6, 2019
Why not write your autobiography and dress as yourself?
Who celebrates World Book Day and How?
Deb Posted Mar 6, 2019
My nephews' school has done away with dress-up this year, and instead requires each child to make a character out of a potato. They chose Captain Underpants & The Grinch and I have to say they were pretty excellent
Deb
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Who celebrates World Book Day and How?
- 1: Bluebottle (Feb 28, 2019)
- 2: paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant (Feb 28, 2019)
- 3: Bluebottle (Feb 28, 2019)
- 4: paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant (Feb 28, 2019)
- 5: Bluebottle (Feb 28, 2019)
- 6: paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant (Feb 28, 2019)
- 7: coelacanth (Mar 2, 2019)
- 8: You can call me TC (Mar 4, 2019)
- 9: Bluebottle (Mar 4, 2019)
- 10: Rev Nick - dead man walking (mostly) (Mar 4, 2019)
- 11: Caiman raptor elk - Inside big box, thinking. (Mar 6, 2019)
- 12: Deb (Mar 6, 2019)
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