It’s perhaps the only day that you’ll see Harry Potter, Alice In Wonderland and Gangsta Granny roaming the streets together. It’s World Book Day of course!
The big day is coming up on 7 March this year. And while it’s still a couple of weeks away, it’s a good idea to start getting ready for World Book Day and seeing what deals are out there. The day itself can be a lot of fun, dressing your kids up as their favourite characters, and discovering new books. But it can also add some extra expenses to your budget.
kids book voucher You can’t beat a freebie – this voucher allows you to get a free kids book from a number of retailers. The World Book Day website has its own digital token for £1 off a kids book, that you can take to an Asda, Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Waterstones, The Works, WHSmith or an independent bookseller. You’ll need to print out the token from the website, or ask your teachers to print you one off for your kids if you don’t have access to a printer at home.
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