8 Things To Do For World Book Day

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    • Publish Date: Apr 23 2017 1:03PM
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    • Updated Date: Apr 23 2017 1:03PM
8 Things To Do For World Book Day

While there are ample ways to celebrate on the day itself, there are a few things you can do while building up to it to make it more special for you and for others...

Go through your library and​ sort out your collection
Most bookworms have more books than their shelves can handle so take advantage of the fact that World Book Day is close to Spring Cleaning and decide which ones you’re like to re-read and want on your shelves and which ones you’re willing to part with.

Find suitable homes for the books
You could gift it to a friend or family member who would enjoy the book more than you. Or you could donate them to a local library. If you have children’s books then there are school libraries, orphanages ​and plenty of NGOs you can give them to.

Read a book by World Book Day
It doesn’t matter if you’re returning to a classic from your childhood or if you’re trying a new bestseller, the best way to celebrate books is to give them the attention they deserve. So take out some time daily and try to finish a book by then.

Organise a plan for the day with fellow bookworms/your book club
Whether you have a book club or just a few friends who like reading, try and make a plan with them to celebrate. A book discussion, a trip to the book shop, maybe a poetry reading, they are ways to celebrate your love of the written word with the company of people rather than books.

Donate to a literacy charity
The magic of the mental movies being born from ink is the exclusive privilege to those who can read, so donate to a local school or NGO that provides education and literacy.

Inspire a friend to read your favourite book
Whether s/he is an avid reader or someone who’s sick of your book babble, challenge yourself with the task of convincing them to read a favourite of yours.

Add to your collection
Since you made that effort to clean out your shelf and donate books AND it’s world book day, you’ve earned it. Go, buy that copy you've kept in your shopping cart or in the back of your mind for way too long now, and actually start reading it.

Pair your food with your book
It’s always fun to munch on something while reading, but on a special day like today try to make it extra special by eating the cuisine of the place your book is set in, or your characters favourite food
 

 
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Tanishka KHAITAN PUBLIC SCHOOL(NOIDA SEC_40)

THE WORLD BOOK DAY is a treat for those who are avid book readers.............who owe their life to reading.......who can read one book 50 times. I am to start a book exchange with my friends wherein we exchange our books for reading. it lessens the use of buying all the books we are longing to read and it is extremely enjoyable to discuss a book when both the counterparts in a conversation have read it!

Himanshi Dhawan Saffron Public School

World''s Book Day is for all the voracious readers. My plan is to read the top 5 bestsellers that I wasn''t able to read.

J.PRIYADHARSHINI REVOOR PADMANABHA MATRIC.HR.SEC.SCHOOL

happy world book day !!!! bookworms.......

VANSH AGGARWAL AMITY SCHOOL (GURGAON SEC_46)

On World Book Day, I want to say that Books are our best friends. We can spread awareness through books all over the world. 1. Go to library 2. Read book of your interest and dis-interest 3. Note the points you learn 4. Discuss the same with your friends 5. Encourage others to do the same 6. Make healthy Discussion Groups 7. Enjoy learnings

Hemalatha.G Sethu Bhaskara Matriculation Higher Secondary Scho

Happpiiieee world book day. I am going to read the book for which I was awaiting. My favourite Hunger games and the book thief.

Aikya Oruganti Epistemo Global - Vikas Leadership School

have a booky worlds book day all !

Aikya Oruganti Epistemo Global - Vikas Leadership School

have a booky day all !

Ayushi Pandey LILAVATI BAI PODAR (A)-SCRUZ

World Book Day- a day to rejoice in the company of our best friends, isn''t it? My soul feels as lifeless as a corpse when I do not read a book even for a single day. I think World Book Day must be celebrated by reading paperbacks and not e-books because its true essence lies on paper and not on touchscreen. For me World Book Day, though, is celebrated 365 days.

Akshita Pandey LILAVATI BAI PODAR (A)-SCRUZ

On World Book Day, I feel you just read and read and keep on reading and do not stop until 24 hours are over.

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