Casting a spell: Bluebird Early Education Cobram four-year-old children Darcy Duhring, Hazel Ventre and Aria Woodham, with educator Jemma Cartwright, all enjoy a special dress-up day for Book Week.
We have continued photos of Book Week celebrations from the past two weeks in this week’s Courier.
This year, kids celebrated the theme ‘Dreaming with Eyes Open’ throughout the week, which is a highlight for young readers across the country.
Since 1945, the Children’s Book Council of Australia has marked Book Week, bringing children and books together in recognition of the magic and learning they bring to schoolchildren.
Adventure: Both Bluebird Early Education educator Rachel Creak and seven-month-old Teddy Creak get in on the dressing up.
Wild about Harry: Seven-month-old Ivy Campbell gets in on the Book Week festivities at Bluebird Early Education Cobram.
Crowning glory: St Joseph's Primary students Edie Ross Soden, Alice Hickey, Alexis Iddles, Abbey Mele and Lylah Shannon get in the spirit of Book Week.
Famous five: Evelyn Locke, Lola Patterson, Tamaiti Miller Horne, Eve McCurdy and Nixon Hendry experience the magic of Book Week at St Joseph's Primary.
Black and white: Ella Orsida, Porter Hay and Tilly Shannon dressed up in special costumes for the events at St Joseph's.
Heroes one and all: The Year 12 class of 2022 at Cobram Anglican Grammar celebrate Book Week on Friday.
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Looking good: CAGS Foundation K all enjoy the special activities on the day.
Imaginative: CAGS class Year 5/6W were not students on Friday, but came as various characters.
Top guns: Thomas Corso and Max Lebner put a bit of "overdrive" into their costumes for Book Week at CAGS.
Follow the yellow painted line: The teachers at Cobram Primary get in on the Book Week fun with Lauren Ely, Levi Middleton, Jenny Grant, Steph Pfeiffer and Cassie Ryan (plus dog Rosie!) dressing up as characters from the Wizard of Oz.
A thing or two: Cobram Primary brothers Oscar (Year 5) and Cooper Betts (Year 3) dressed up as Thing 1 and Thing 2 for Book Week.
Variety: Ayden Richmann dressed up as a Minecraft creeper and Mason Barrass as Pennywise the Clown from It for Cobram Primary's Book Week celebrations.