World Book Day: Neil Gaiman, Malorie Blackman, Benjamin Zephaniah, Michael Rosen and a galaxy of Britain’s best-loved writers and storytellers have transformed themselves into the characters they most loved as children
Neil Gaiman as Badger, from The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame. Photograph: Cambridge JonesPhotograph: Cambridge Jones/Story MuseumNational storytelling laureate Katrice Horsley as Mary Poppins, from Mary Poppins by PL Travers. With kind permission of the P L Travers Estate and the Mary Shepard Estate. Photograph: Cambridge JonesPhotograph: Cambridge Jones/Story MuseumMalorie Blackman prepares to become The Wicked Witch of the West. Photograph: Cambridge JonesPhotograph: Cambridge Jones/Story MuseumChildren's laureate Malorie Blackman as The Wicked Witch of the West, from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L Frank Baum. Photograph: Cambridge JonesPhotograph: Cambridge Jones/Story MuseumMichael Rosen as folkloric trickster figure Till Eulenspiegel. Photograph: Cambridge JonesPhotograph: Cambridge Jones/Story MuseumJamila Gavin as Hanuman the monkey god from the Ramayana. Photograph: Cambridge JonesPhotograph: Cambridge Jones/Story MuseumBenjamin Zephaniah prepares for his photoshoot. Who do you think he is going to be? Photograph: Cambridge JonesPhotograph: Cambridge Jones/Story MuseumKatherine Rundell prepares for her photoshoot. Who do you think she is going to be? Photograph: Cambridge JonesPhotograph: Cambridge Jones/Story Museum