The entire society has to be more accessible,” Israel's first lady, Michal Herzog said after hosting the party.
Parents are spending nearly £20 per child on average on costumes to celebrate World Book Day this year, a survey indicates.
Just over a fifth of parents feel the need to impress on World Book Day, according to a survey that looks at how much parents ...
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South Wales Argus on MSNWorld Book Day 2025: Children across Gwent share their literary costumesWorld Book Day, which was first celebrated in the UK in 1997, celebrates reading and books. Children across Cumbria have been ...
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A survey has suggested that parents will spend an average of nearly £20 per child on costumes for this year’s World Book Day.
Parents are spending nearly £20 per child on average on costumes to celebrate World Book Day this year, a survey indicates. The event, held on Thursday March 6 2025, helps to embed reading as a ...
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Let’s end the performative hell of compulsory World Book Day costumesI’m not saying social media is fetishising the act of reading as a nostalgic, middle class pursuit regardless of the child’s ...
The Children's Museum dinosaurs love to play dress up when special events are happening in the city. Here's what we've seen them wear over the years.
The study also suggests the event sparks a competitive streak in some parents, with over a fifth (22%) feeling the pressure ...
At the same time, it’s crucial that as adults we pause and acknowledge that the underlying assumptions of Purim resonate ...
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