The nationwide celebration of reading marked a day off from typical school uniforms, with children donning costumes of their favourite literary characters instead.
The day witnessed classic and contemporary characters making an appearance.
See some of the amazing costumes readers of The Northern Echo sent in today:
Reggie age 8 as the boy from the Polar Express. (Image: UGC)
Archie Elstob, 7, Billionaire Boy. (Image: UGC)
Ridley Watson, 1. (Image: UGC)
Jessielee, 20 months, Hermione Granger. (Image: UGC)
Reggie, 3, BFG. (Image: UGC)
Jessielee, 20 months, Hermione Granger. (Image: UGC)
Jacob, 3, from Darlington, Iron Man. (Image: UGC)
Koby, 3, from Durham, The Hulk. (Image: UGC)
Emmeline Pankhurst and Jane Austen. (Image: UGC)
Arabella, 10 and Bertie 6, Sophie from BFG and Batman. (Image: UGC)
Theo, 5, The Highway Rat. (Image: UGC)
Matilda, 8, The Cat in the Hat. (Image: UGC)
Thomas, 5, Stickman. (Image: UGC)
Isla-Mae Webb, 6, Miss Hatter from Alice in Wonderland. (Image: UGC)
Archie, 1, The Tiger that came for Tea. (Image: UGC)
Rose and Ivy from Aycliffe as Paddington and his Marmalade. (Image: UGC)
Phoebe, 4, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Golden Ticket. (Image: UGC)
Aaliyah, 9, The Cat in the Hat. (Image: UGC)
Lydia, 9, from Hurworth, Miss Trunchbull. (Image: UGC)
Violet, 4, Betty O’Barley from The Scarecrow’s Wedding. (Image: UGC)
Bobby, 2. (Image: UGC)
Delilah, 10 and Ralph, 5, Stickman and Triceratops follows its herd. (Image: UGC)
Alexia, 6 and Jadon, 4, The Rainbow Fish and ‘That’s not my…’ (Image: UGC)
Freya, 2, Witch from Room on the Broom. (Image: UGC)
Sid Rees, 6, Willy Wonka. (Image: UGC)
Toby, 10, from Darlington, The Boy in the Dress. (Image: UGC)
Maddie, 7, Cinderella. (Image: UGC)
Amber, 5, from Darlington, Alice in Wonderland. (Image: UGC)
Niamh, 7, Hermione Granger. (Image: UGC)
Presten, 10 and Lenny, 5. (Image: UGC)
Saskia as Isadora Moon. (Image: UGC)
Honey, 3, Angelina Ballerina. (Image: UGC)
Tommy-George Milburn, 3, Jake from The Tweenies. (Image: UGC)
Bonnie, 4 and Rosie 2, Flopsy and Elmer. (Image: UGC)
Tommy, 8, from Darlington, Peter Pan’s Shadow. (Image: UGC)
Lincoln, 10, Logan, 8, Lukas, 6 from Darlington as Where’s Wally? (Image: UGC)
Aria, 4, Skylar, 2, and Thea, 9. (Image: UGC)
Violet, 10, The Lorax. (Image: UGC)
Oliver, 10, Harry Potter. (Image: UGC)
Ariya, 6, The Day the Crayons Quit. (Image: UGC)
Arthur, 5, The Gruffalo. (Image: UGC)
Arthur, 3, The Elves and the Shoemaker. (Image: UGC)
Elsie, 9, Gangsta Granny. (Image: UGC)
Pippa Joy, 7, James and the Giant Peach. (Image: UGC)
Maya, 4, Norman the Slug with the Silly Shell. (Image: UGC)
A student dazzling as a character from “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” carried a handmade, oversized Wonka Golden Ticket in one of the pictures.
The BFG’s Sophie made an appearance too, complete with a jar of “dreams” and the book itself.
A young Batman added a superhero flair to the event, while Stick Man, fashioned from cardboard with a leaf-top, stood tall.
The humorous side of the day was represented by a pupil mimicking the notable “Gangsta Granny” from David Walliams’ book.
The portrayal involved a complete transformation with a floral skirt, headscarf, curlers, and ceremoniously tugging a shopping trolley.
Other classic fairy tales had their moment as well.
A child appeared as an elf from “The Elves and the Shoemaker,” wearing a green tunic and pointy hat, proudly brandishing both a real shoe and the book.
World Book Day, celebrated in March, aims to encourage children to develop a love for reading.
The aim is to make reading enjoyable, accessible, and relevant for all, helping every child find a character or story they’ll adore.