World book day 2025 - 6th March 2025

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World book day 2025 - 6th March 2025

Well done to all who navigated the morning chaos! Here at EWM we dropped off Spinderella, Matilda, Hermione Granger, Glinda and a Gruffalo all excited to see their friends and share their books.

Why is World Book Day important? As shared by the Literacy Trust, it provides a fantastic opportunity to focus on reading for pleasure, supporting children's autonomy in book choice, and embedding a habit of reading that brings a wide range of benefits.

World Book Day was first celebrated in the UK in 1995 and has continued to engage children ever since.

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West Woodhay
Newbury
Berkshire RG20 0BP
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Essential Wealth Management is a trading name of Essential Wealth Management and Advice Ltd which is an appointed representative of 2plan wealth management Ltd which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Essential Wealth Management and Advice Ltd is entered on the FCA register (www.FCA.org.uk) under no. 518528. Registered office: 1-2 Great Farm Barns, West Woodhay,Newbury, Berkshire RG20 0BP. Registered in England and Wales Number: 04020006.

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