If you were a book character, who would you be?

4th February 2020| Blogs

Enter our World Book Day competition to be in with the chance of winning a selection of best-selling books for your setting. Plus, the winning artists will also receive a voucher to buy themselves a book of their choice.

 

This World Book Day, we would like the children and young people in your setting or home to imagine themselves as a book character. Then, using our template, we’d like them to draw, paint or collage themselves as that character.

Once their creation is complete, photograph or scan each sheet and email them to socialmedia@thriveapproach.com, clearly indicating your name and setting and first name and key stage of the artist. There are three age categories – key stage 1, 2 or 3+. We will respond to the email address you use to let you know if you have won.

The competition is open from Monday 3 February 2020 until Monday 9 March 2020 and the winners for each age group will be announced on our social media pages soon after the closing date.

We love seeing your Thrive groups getting creative, so please share you pictures on social media and tag @ThriveApproach in your post.

 

Click here to download your templates!

Terms and conditions

Click here to read our competition terms and conditions.

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