Today is World Book Day, with children everywhere being encouraged to read more books and dress up as their favourite characters.
Whether you’ve sent your little darling off to school as Harry Potter, Alice in Wonderland or in the costume of another fictional creation, we’d love to see your photos and features them on our website.
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Meanwhile, ebay.co.uk has released rankings of the most searched-for characters on its website – and it seems there will be lots of the aforementioned Harrys and Alices in class.
The boy wizard tops the character ranking for the third year running, with nearly 40,000 searches for Harry Potter in the past four months.
Alice isn’t far behind in second, with the Mad Hatter and Queen of Hearts from the same books in fourth and fifth.
Wally from Where’s Wally? Completes the top five in third place.
The Gruffalo, Mary Poppins, Willy Wonka, Little Red Riding Hood and Matilda are other popular characters.
World Book Day 2017
Send us photos showing what your kids have dressed up as for World Book Day.
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