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AIBU to hate school dress up days

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Lonecatwithkitten · 18/10/2014 18:07

We have had notification that children in need will be a dress up day with the theme superheroes. Why oh why can they not pick an option which enables the wearing of home clothes.
I am a lone parent running my own business that offers 24/7 emergency care to be frank I have enough to do as it is.

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whois · 18/10/2014 18:08

Normal clothes plus a super hero style mask - you cut out the mask and DCs colour it?

Do you have any superhero tshirts or pjs?

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PureMorning · 18/10/2014 18:09

Children in needd is ages away, can you really not get to town,supermarket or online shop before?


If not invent a superhero?

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Purpleroxy · 18/10/2014 18:09

Maybe they thought it would be easy as many kids would have a costume fitting that theme? Have you no costumes that would do? People don't stick rigidly to themes.

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SunshineDaisiesButterMellow · 18/10/2014 18:11

Are you sure that the option of home clothes is not available? We had this last week but it said super heroes or normal clothes which seemed reasonable, and seemed like there were half and half in outfits and normal.

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Lonecatwithkitten · 18/10/2014 18:12

No superhero pjs, mask or anything in this house. 10 year girl whose life is musical theatre superheros do not feature.
Money is also tight as lone parent with Ex who contributes little resent sending my little bit of pocket money on an outfit that will never ever be worn again.
Why should I spend my tiny bit of leisure time doing this in the 28 day period to this coming Friday I will have had one day completely off.

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Purpleroxy · 18/10/2014 18:16

Have you got any facepaint? Paint an eye mask on?

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PinkSquash · 18/10/2014 18:19

We have a similar theme, superheroes/villains but the option to wear their own clothes.

Does she have a hero/heroine in MT? I would adapt it to be a hero/heroine.

I hate it too.

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PinkSquash · 18/10/2014 18:21

BTW, what is it in the past week or two to do superheroes? It's everywhere.

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newrecruit · 18/10/2014 18:23

You can print masks off online to decorate or colour in.

Alternatively how about a nurse or a doctor?

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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 18/10/2014 18:24

Thankfully mine are Secondary so not so much of the dress up days.
But IIRC we did Spotty Clothes for CiN day

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Sallystyle · 18/10/2014 18:25

Hate them. I get a text about three days before as well. Pisses me off.

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newrecruit · 18/10/2014 18:25

Yes spotty clothes. Which are plentiful if you have a girl but like unicorn shit if you have a boy.

Often sticking paper cut out spots onto clothes at 8am.

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DefiniteMaybe · 18/10/2014 18:29

I'll happily swap your superheroes dress up day for the 'dress as your favourite Saint' day that my dcs school have got on Friday.

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newrecruit · 18/10/2014 18:31

Secretly I would love that.

Do people staple themselves to wheels etc.

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FrustratedBaker · 18/10/2014 18:31

I know, they can dress up at home, why do they have to give so much work to parents, they already have to read and do the times tables with them, and this is on top. Just go to school in normal clothes and learn stuff.

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NormaStits · 18/10/2014 18:36

I agree with printing off a mask. Not you, your daughter. She's old enough to do that herself, so minimal effort needed from you.

At least you got a few weeks notice, with half term in between. I remember the days of notes home on a Weds about dress up day on the Fri.

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ChangeYouFucker · 18/10/2014 18:45

My dD had only just started school but I'm dreading fancy dress days. I hate fancy dress, an it's worn off onto my DD who also hates to dress up

I don't get peoples love of it!

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ThePinkOcelot · 18/10/2014 18:49

No, YANBU. I hate them. Dd doesn't even like them either.

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samithesausage · 18/10/2014 18:56

If you have any artist acrylics to hand, you could always paint a super hero logo on a white t-shirt. They act as great fabric paints. (Did it for children in need as well - used sticky back plastic as spot templates)

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SantanaLopez · 18/10/2014 18:57

I'll happily swap your superheroes dress up day for the 'dress as your favourite Saint' day that my dcs school have got on Friday.

Say what???

How do you even do that?!

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SaucyJack · 18/10/2014 19:01

I love dressing up days in general, but some of the themes are a bit narrow IMO. We had a sports one once, and neither of mine had anything suitable that they wanted to wear.

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PiperIsOrange · 18/10/2014 19:02

Would a nurse, firefighter and other things like that be classed as a super hero.

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noblegiraffe · 18/10/2014 19:08

Hmm, dress up as your favourite saint is just conjuring images of children tied to wheels (Catherine) or stabbed with arrows (Sebastian).

I'd carry keys and go as St Peter, or a bird for St Francis of Assisi.

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newrecruit · 18/10/2014 19:11

That's what I mean noble.

I'm not religious at all but gutted our school doesn't do this.

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