What is the World Book Day?  Who invented the World Book Day?
"World Book Day was designated by UNESCO as a worldwide celebration of  books and reading, and is marked in over 100 countries around the  globe. The origins of the day we now celebrate in the UK and Ireland  come from Catalonia, where roses and books were given as gifts to loved  ones on St. George’s Day – a tradition started over 90 years ago. For  international information about World Book Day, please click here. World Book Day 2011 in the UK and Ireland will take place on Thursday 3rd March.  Please note that this date applies to the UK and Ireland only.  The  initiative is so well established in schools here that we want to make  sure that the Day happens in term time to really make the most of this  opportunity to celebrate books and reading. Most other countries hold  World Book Day on 23rd April every year.
World Book Day is a partnership of publishers, booksellers and  interested parties who work together to promote books and reading for  the personal enrichment and enjoyment of all.
A main aim of World Book Day in the UK and Ireland is to encourage  children to explore the pleasures of books and reading by providing them  with the opportunity to have a book of their own. To support this aim, a  Schools’ Pack full of ideas and activities, display material and more  information about how to get involved in World Book Day will be mailed  to schools (including those secondary schools that have specially  registered to participate) from mid-January 2011.  Most of the  traditional pack material will migrate online in 2011 – please register  to access the new World Book Day Portal,  which will be ready for use in January 2011. Registered pre-schools  will also receive material around the same time.  In the Events section  you can see the range of activities and events organised by thousands of  people around the country, many of which you can attend.  Over the  years our activity has been extended to cover both avid and emergent  adult readers. Quick Reads are great stories from great writers and are great entertainment. Thanks to the generosity of National Book Tokens Ltd and numerous participating booksellers, school children are entitled to receive a World Book Day £1 Book Token  (or equivalent €1.50 Book Token in Ireland). The Book Token can be  exchanged for one of the six specially published World Book Day £1 Books  (where stocked and while stocks last), or is redeemable against any  book or audiobook of their choice at a participating bookshop or book  club (terms and conditions apply)." 
I love the idea of World Book Day.  Books have always been a part of my life, thanks to my family who have always encouraged reading.  Reading has helped me a lot, in terms of writing and speaking, grammar, vocabulary.. you name it.
 
The Internet still cannot take away that feeling of holding a book in your hands.
On a further note, why not try this out?
Good luck!
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