Thursday, 6 March 2014

Happy World Book Day!

“A first book has some of the sweetness of a first love.”- Robert Aris Willmott

I loved World Book Day as a child. Going to Primary school dressed as my favourite book character and receiving the free book voucher which I then cashed in at Wh Smith at the weekend for a short story. Even though nowadays there is a day to celebrate near enough everything, I like that children are being encouraged to delve into the world of fiction.

It was Jacqueline Wilson that first brought out the bookworm in me. My bookshelf was dominated with her stories that I’d spend any hours reading and then swapping with my friends. Although her storyline s tackle serious issues such as death and adoption, she writes them in an entertaining and informative way that isn't too depressing.

And then of course, many of her books were turned into TV series and films including the long running Tracy Beaker and Bad Girls. The majority of people I knew enjoyed either reading her books or watching the TV adaptations and her writing was a fundamental part of my childhood and growing up and I'm sure it was the same for many other people.

This is why I'm glad that World Book Day appears to be as celebrated as it was when I was younger. Even though books aren't for everyone, it is a great chance to get children to spend some time with just a book and their imagination. 

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