
Having fun in their book character costumes are (l-r) Charles Lobin, Rehoboth Beach; Keller Hoch, Salisbury, Md.; Clara Collins-Ellingsworth, Bishopville, Md.; Isabella Rice, Bishopville; and Estelle Damouni, Lewes.

Taking an action shot in their character costumes are (l-r) Rawnak Brar, Berlin, Md.; Darius Jones, Salisbury, Md.; Rudolphe Crevecoeur, Seaford; and Samuel Baker, Salisbury.

Taking a break from lunch are (l-r) Worcester Prep Head of Lower School Dr. Sara Timmons; Ted Timmons, Dagsboro; Elle Wilsey, Selbyville: Emily Hafeli, Ocean City, Md.; Kristie Carr, Lewes; Lower School Administrative Assistant Alison McCormick; and Ella Tull, Rehoboth Beach.
Worcester Prep students in preschool through fifth grade celebrated book character day Oct. 29.
To encourage a love of reading, teachers and students dressed as their favorite book characters.
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