Byron Wood School

World Book Day at Byron Wood School
World Book Day at Byron Wood School

Story: Sehrish Khan, Byron Wood Young Writers Group

On Monday the 27th of February-Friday the 2nd of March Byron Wood Primary School took part in the national world book week.

During the week the children did various activities such as designing their favourite book covers and making book reviews. On Thursday they dressed up as their favourite book characters and did a catwalk in the afternoon. The parents also got a chance to come in and listen to their children read whilst eating breakfast. Chris White, a professional poet (and cartoonist), visited the school on Friday! He read a few of his famous poems to the children and helped them write their own poems. He also showed the children some of his brilliant illustrations.

Everyone enjoyed Book Week and can’t wait till next year!

World Book Day at Byron Wood School
World Book Day at Byron Wood School
World Book Day at Byron Wood School
World Book Day at Byron Wood School

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