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World Book Day

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EndoplasmicReticulum · 22/02/2012 16:37

Is on 1st March. I thought some costume ideas might be helpful? Son 1 has decided he would like to go as Dracula or Pikachu (handy, as we have stuff for both of those costumes) and Son 2 is going to wear his cowboy outfit.

I'm going as Wee Willie Winkie. No, I'm not an over-keen parent, I'm a teacher and we have to dress up as well.
I was Wally last year, the Gruffalo the year before.

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lazylula · 22/02/2012 23:42

Ds1 (6) is going as a dwarf from Snow White! Oversized top with a black belt, plain trousers or joggers, a beard and a hat, should be fairly easy (I hope)!

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workshy · 22/02/2012 23:48

our school hasn't announced book day yet

I'm working this weekend and tomorrow is my only day off this week -no notice = no costume :(

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sashh · 23/02/2012 06:23

What book is Pikachu in?

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EndoplasmicReticulum · 23/02/2012 07:04

Unfortunately the boy has many Pokemon books. So he won that argument.

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Sparklingbrook · 23/02/2012 07:10

DS2 (9) has to dress as a hero. Do schools know that parents hate the dressing up malarkey? It's a PITA. The note comes through and my heart sinks. Sad

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thestringcheesemassacre · 23/02/2012 07:16

dd1 is going as meg or Winnie the witch. She can't decide.

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SamsGoldilocks · 23/02/2012 07:19

Dd is going as mathilda - normal dress and a copy of a Dickens book

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Kayzr · 23/02/2012 07:21

DS1 has to be a pirate. I'm not sure where to find a pirate costume in time as pay day is the 27th

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Sparklingbrook · 23/02/2012 07:29

Just thought I sound like a right bundle of laughs don't I? Sorry. I just really don't like the dressing up thing. It was ok when they were little because we had dressing up outfits. Grin Not when they are 9 though.

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Tiggles · 23/02/2012 09:03

This year I have Fred Weasley, Tubby Tabby and the Highway Rat.
Last year was Reepicheep, butterfly from Gruffalo, mouse from Gruffalo.

I refuse to let mine go as anything from TV/film if the TV/film came first.
I did have to let DS1 go as Henry VIII one year though as he only read history books at the time.

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startail · 23/02/2012 09:12

I quite like dressing up if we get enough notice, we had fun with Red nose day, but as I wrote earlier WB day is pain for older DDs.
Their books are about ordinary children, even the characters in Percy Jackson wear normal clothes. I can't see DD walking round as Medusa.

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Raahh · 23/02/2012 09:29

I really hope we don't have to do this again...unless Disney princess costumes count- Rapunzel is a story, right?GrinSo that's dd1 sorted. Ds has been a pirate about 3 times- (usually Hallowe'en pirate costumesBlush- as he has about 3). We didn't think we could link Darth Vader to a book, however tenuouslyGrin. In fact Hallowe'en costumes have served us well in the past- skeleton costume, copy of Funny bones- job done. Ds is only 9- yet I feel like we have done book day hundreds of timeConfused

Dc's school is notorious for announcing participation in such things the night beforeAngry. And this year, we really can't afford to be buying anything- ds will have to borrow one of his sister's disney frocks!!evilGrin

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noramum · 23/02/2012 10:05

DD went as Pippi Longstocking. We got 2 weeks notice, the school already did a book week in January.

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pregnantpause · 23/02/2012 10:13

Dd (4) will be slinky malinky/mog . Because I already have a cat costume. We were told this morning, and if I didn't have anything I'd be stuffed as i work. A fortbights notice should be minimum.

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GrimmaTheNome · 23/02/2012 10:17

My DD is 13 and they're still dressing up for Book Day.

She's going as Death (Discworld). Found a costume DH had from when we lived in the US and people in his office dressed up for halloween Hmm. That's going to look good at the bus-stop... hopefully I can get her to take it in a bag. Apart from the scythe, of course.

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moonmother · 23/02/2012 10:35

How quick WBD comes round again Hmm

Luckily this year my Ds(8) , he has become a mad Harry Potter fan, so much so he had Harry Potter themed Xmas pressies , so we have the full dressing up set, ready and willing to go. Grin

DD (11) has also decided to go as Thing 2 so that's easy too, just a red hoodie/long sleeved t -shirt, with thing 2 written on, black leggings and a cheap blue wig off Ebay.

DD's school very much a pain in the backside as they will not let them go as footballers from their favourite annual, or as any normally dressed character ie Tracie Beaker, Bella from Twilight etc, so it's actually very hard to find a character to go as.

So no frantic costume making for me this year ...woohoo

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pimmsgalore · 23/02/2012 10:47

Raahh my DS has a series of star wars books that he got in the US as first readers so I am having 2 clone troopers this year, Darth Vader was last year. DD is going as one half of the main character some book she read at school, best friend is going as the other half I have no idea what the book is or what character she is but the best friends mum is a seamstress and so she is sorting both costumes :)

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kitkat1967 · 23/02/2012 12:19

DS (8) is going as Edward Cullen - slightly Hmm as not sure many others in his class will be aware of the Twilight books - I guess the young'ish teacher will though!! (not that DS has read them but he has seen the films) - BUT is nice easy costume to get ready Smile

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Raahh · 23/02/2012 14:23

pimmsgalore- really? ooh....ds has had his Vader/Clone costunes about 3 years- but he's a skinny little thing, and they still fit (not very practical for going to the loo, though!)Grin
13???? Nooooooo.

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GrimmaTheNome · 23/02/2012 14:44

Oh, its not just WBD. They dressed up for Children in need day, had a Pink day for Breast cancer awareness (it's not a given that secondary school age girls will have anything pink), and last year had a pyjama day - it is an all girls school. The idea of teenage boys in their nightwear would be immensely scary! Grin

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Frontpaw · 23/02/2012 14:46

We haven't had the date yet. Oh no, it cant be time for the annual 'spiderman isn't technically a book character' discussion. Like the past four years.

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ohyouBadBadkitten · 23/02/2012 14:50

just had a rant on another thread.
please may I have ideas for 12 year old dd for
a) guide uniform from another part of the world) learned about in email this am. Tis tonight. Imagination allowed.
b) something that isnt Susan from Narnia and dd doesnt want to be a puss in boots or black beauty. She does have a long black dress that she once wore to be Marie Curie but we cant think of any characters in long black dresses.

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Frontpaw · 23/02/2012 14:55

Queen Victoria?
Any famous nun.
Red underskirt for Mary Queen of Scots.

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eandemum · 23/02/2012 15:03

Lisbeth salander

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GrimmaTheNome · 23/02/2012 15:17

Long black dress? If you can knock up a pointy hat, Granny Weatherwax.

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