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.
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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 ...
World Book Day is also celebrated by celebrities who have been taking to social media to show their children's adorable ...
Dressing your child for World Book Day doesn’t have to be expensive or time-consuming. Costumes have become a key part of the ...
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Schools have adopted a more flexible approach in response to the cost-of-living crisis and the growing pressure on parents to ...
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