When Is World Book Day 2019 And Why Does It Happen?

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What with all the panic about trying to think up a costume for their kids on World Book Day, the real meaning of the annual event can get lost.

World Book Day is meant to be the perfect opportunity for parents, teachers and kids to join together in appreciation of the world of literature and the life-long pleasure of reading.  

And in an increasingly digital world, there is no better opportunity to get back to books.

When is World Book Day 2019?

Every year, World Book Day falls on the same day in the UK, the first Thursday in March. So in 2019, that day will be Thursday 7th March.  

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What is World Book Day?

World Book Day is a celebration of authors, illustrators, books and reading around the world. Established by UNESCO, it is a one-day festival, which is celebrated in over 100 countries all over the globe.  

This year’s theme is “Share A Story” and adults, parents and older siblings are encouraged to participate by reading and sharing stories. The organisers will be encouraging the nation to ‘Take 10’ and recognise the positive impact that reading together for only 10 minutes a day can have on a child.

To give parents and children ideas of what to read next, World Book Day have launched a nationwide poll to find the nation’s favourite #storiestoshare. You can vote here

Who celebrates World Book Day?

World Book Day is for school children of all ages, with the primary aim of encouraging children to explore book and the joy of reading.  

When did World Book Day start?

This is the twentieth anniversary of World Book Day being recognised in the United Kingdom. But the first ever World Book Day in the world took place on the 23 April 1995. 

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Why does World Book Day happen?

The idea of celebrating books at the end of April originally came from booksellers in Catalonia, Spain, in 1923. This was when writer Vicente Clavel Andres wanted to honour fellow author Miguel de Cervantes who died on this date. It is also coincidentally the anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare.

How do World Book Day tokens work? 

Provided by the National Book Tokens Ltd, publishers and booksellers, millions of book vouchers are sent to children and young people across the country.

Every year, 15 million of these tokens are dispatched, that’s one for nearly every child aged under eighteen in Britain. 

Once your child receives their voucher, they can take it to a local bookseller and pick one of ten exclusive new books to take home for free. Or, if they’d rather, they can use it to get one pound off any book or audio book costing over £2.99 at a participating bookshop or book club. 

UNESCO also provides age-ranged World Book Day Resource Packs, full of activities for your child to take part in.

Before You Go

World Book Day Books 2018
Oi Goat! By Kes Gray(01 of11)
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This rhyming picture book is a follow-on from 'Oi Frog!', where Frog turns into stylist and makes all the animals put on their glad rags for World Book Day. (credit:WORLDBOOKDAY)
My Book About Me By Mr Silly, By Adam Hargreaves(02 of11)
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Mr Silly takes it upon himself to write a book about himself, introducing some friends along the way. (credit:WORLDBOOKDAY)
The Baby Brother From Outer Space By Pamela Butchart(03 of11)
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When Haroonโ€™s mum brings his baby brother into school, Izzy and her friends are alarmed! The office ladies start squeaking and saying made-up words. He writes strange messages with his blocks and he is caught speaking in an alien language. Is he from outer space? (credit:WORLDBOOKDAY)
Paddington Turns Detective and Other Funny Stories by Michael Bomd(04 of11)
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Three classic Paddington Bear stories are brought together for the first time in this special collection for World Book Day. (credit:WORLDBOOKDAY)
Nadiyaโ€™s Bake Me a Story by Nadiya Hussain(05 of11)
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Nadiya and her children share delicious recipes for families to try together, as well as stories to read as a family. It's a combination of storybook and cookbook. (credit:WORLDBOOKDAY)
Terryโ€™s Dumb Dot Story: A Treehouse Tale by Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton(06 of11)
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In this treehouse in the sky, the characters have a marshmallow machine, the world's most powerful whirlpool, a penguin ice-skating rink, a tank full of sharks and a human pinball machine. Follow their adventures. (credit:WORLDBOOKDAY)
The Girl Who Thought She Was a Dog by Clare Balding(07 of11)
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A funny story that animal-lovers will warm to, about a young girl who thought she was a dog. (credit:WORLDBOOKDAY)
Brain Freeze by Tom Fletcher(08 of11)
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A little girl discovers that eating ice cream from her grandfather's old ice-cream truck gives her the power to travel through time. (credit:WORLDBOOKDAY)
The Boldsโ€™ Great Adventure by Julian Clary(09 of11)
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Follow hyenas and see how they manage to get from their African safari park onto the plane and off to their new home in England. (credit:WORLDBOOKDAY)
Marvel Avengers: The Greatest Heroes by Alastair Dougall(10 of11)
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The book explores children's favourite Marvel Comics characters including Black Panther, Captain America, Black Widow, Ant-Man, Scarlet Witch and many more. What makes the Hulk angry? How does the Wasp shrink to a tiny size? (credit:WORLDBOOKDAY)
Rugby Roar by Gerard Siggins (IRELAND ONLY)(11 of11)
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School is out for summer and Eoin is heading off on the rugby trip of a lifetime, Down Under, to play for the Lions Cubs against the Baby Blacks. (credit:WORLDBOOKDAY)