
Get involved!
- Create a Library Lovers’ Day display around the themes that students love (for example, dinosaurs, magic, science, travel). Share your display on social media using #LibraryLoversDay.
- Invite students to colour-in the Library Lovers’s Day drawing (download below) and display their effort and/or make it into a competition.
- Encourage students to borrow their favourite book and enjoy the pleasure of reading it all over again or reading it to their parents/siblings.
- Have a dress up day and dress up as a character you most love.
- Host a lunchtime trivia based around the theme of the greatest love stories in history.
- Host a competition for students to share their favourite love quote from a book or poem (using the template below) and display them in your library. Alternatively, students can share their favourite quote from their favourite book.
- If your newsletter, consider adding in a story about Library Lovers’ Day using the free resources below and advertise how your library is celebrating.
- Change your library’s Facebook or Twitter avatar and/or banner to the avatars and banners available here



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