February 18 2025

World Book Day 2025

World Book Day is on the 6th of March.

World Book Day will mark 30 years of literary fun in 2025.

Unesco, which promotes global education, culture and heritage, created the annual event on April 23, 1995. Since then, it has become a worldwide movement celebrating books and encouraging children to read.

When is World Book Day 2025? Date, £1 books, and fun ways to celebrate 30 years

The news article lists books that will cost just £1 during this event. Or you can look on the World Book Day website. Here’s all the books.

World Book Day 2025 falls on Thursday, March 6. Many UK schools encourage children to dress as their favourite character and bring the accompanying book.

In schools that celebrate World Book Day, children share their favourite books, discuss the stories, and explain why they chose their characters. Some schools even hold competitions for the most authentic costumes.

When is World Book Day 2025? Date, £1 books, and fun ways to celebrate 30 years
October 17 2023

Reading Agency launches fundraising campaign to help address the adult literacy crisis

The Reading Agency has today launched a new fundraising campaign, Reading Power, focused on improving adult reading confidence across the UK.

It aims to raise funds to deliver vital reading programmes and resources to the 8.5 million adults in the UK with low literacy skills. Funds raised will support The Reading Agency’s schemes such as Quick Reads and Reading Ahead which provide accessible reads, tools and encouragement to help adults improve their reading confidence and ability.

Reading Agency launches fundraising campaign to help address the adult literacy crisis, HELOISE WOOD, thebookseller.com

See Also: The Reading Agency announcement post

September 12 2023

Blue Peter reveals a new Book Badge, designed by Sir Quentin Blake (New Blue Peter Book Club)

Blue Peter has unveiled a new Book badge, designed by one of the UK’s best-known illustrators, Sir Quentin Blake.

The Blue Peter Book badge will be awarded to children aged 5-15 who send in their thoughts on a book, draw a character or scene and share which other books and writers they love.

Blue Peter reveals a new Book Badge, designed by Sir Quentin Blake, BBC Media Centre