![]() ![]() Paperbag Craft Challenge – idea found via Red Ted Art Pippi Longstocking Braids – idea found via MakeĬharlie Brown – idea found via Little Hiccups Grug Costume – idea found via InstructablesĬamilla Cream from A Bad Case of Stripes – idea found via The Cornerstone ![]() Jack And The Bean Stalk – idea found via Chronicle Live The Very Hungry Caterpillar – idea found via Lessons Learnt Journal Mr Strong and Little Miss Sunshine – idea found via The GuardianĮlmer the Patchwork Elephant – idea found Here Here’s a great mask of a Diary of a Whimpy Kids Mask – idea found via Book Aid Internationalįantastic Mr. Olivia – idea found via Seeker of Happinessįancy Nancy – idea found via Seeker of Happiness The Paper Bag Princess – idea found via Seeker of Happiness Mr Men, made with glue, nikko pen and cardboard from the newsagents. We sewed together some furry fabric, adding elastic to the top so it would stay on her arms, along with a little face mask. I purchased a cheap white top and grey leggings, then made the red pants. Idea inspired by here.Ī fantastic Australian Book is Blinky Bill. My Miss 10 dressed up as Alice in Wonderland last year, she wore a blue dress, Miss 10 sewed herself a little apron and she turned a box into a little house (she is giant Alice). You can find more book week costume ideas that I have shared in previous years here and here. My kids have created book character costumes every year, however their new school is doing something a little different, no dressing up! Instead, they want them to take a photo of themselves reading a book in a weird, wacky or wild place.Īnyways… back to you, I know how difficult it is to come up with fun new ideas each year what book character the kids can dress up as, so I have put together a selection of ideas for you. ![]() Many of the schools celebrate with the kids dressing up as their favourite book character and sharing their clever book character costume in the schools Book Character Parade. Book Week is celebrated in most Australian schools, celebrating books, authors and illustrators to highlight the importance of reading. ![]()
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