Northumberland schoolgirl wins book tokens for her entire class with her winning design

A Northumberland schoolgirl has won a competition to design a book token.
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Jess Snaith, a Year 6 pupil at Whittingham C of E Primary School, entered a competition organised by Natonal Book Tokens, sponsors of World Book Day.

Her entry will now be emblazoned on its book tokens to inspire others to choose their next favourite book from their local bookshop..

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She has also won a £10 book token for herself and each of her 26 classmates.

Jess Snaith has won a competition to design a book token.Jess Snaith has won a competition to design a book token.
Jess Snaith has won a competition to design a book token.

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Jess Snaith and her winning design.Jess Snaith and her winning design.
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