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Book character costume - post suggestions here please

28 replies

hullabaloo · 17/09/2006 22:09

My DS school is having a sponsored event where they have to dress up as their favourite character from a book. It's on Thursday and I'm running low on inspiration. So come on girls any ideas?

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schneebly · 17/09/2006 22:09

Mad Hatter?
Peter Pan?

anniediv · 17/09/2006 22:10

Glasses, black cloak, school uniform, bit of make up for a scar, Harry Potter.

Earlybird · 17/09/2006 22:11

How old?

misspopov · 17/09/2006 22:13

burglar bill - stripy t-shirt, dark trousers, eye mask and large sack as a swag bag.

Katymac · 17/09/2006 22:14

A nursery rhyme

cat
spider
sheep
Jack or jill (with a bucket?)

hulababy · 17/09/2006 22:16

The Sauspan Man (just ties lots of pans round him)

Crotchety · 17/09/2006 22:25

Pirate ought to be relatively easy to put together. Long John Silver. Pirate Pete.

UCM · 17/09/2006 22:39

brown trousers, yellow long sleeve shirt, blue waistcoat/tank top (cut out of t shirt if need be. Red scarf round neck, draw some glasses and go as little cook.

UCM · 17/09/2006 22:39

White sheet with marker pen eyes (little holes in to see) - Caspar

sorrell · 17/09/2006 22:41

I hate all this crap. What on earth has fancy dress got to do with education? My dd absolutely loves books but hates fancy dress (shy). It's just more stupid pressure on parents IMO.

crunchie · 17/09/2006 22:53

Cat in the Hat. Black trs and t shirt, hat made from red and white card, black and white face paints

aitch71 · 17/09/2006 22:56

the playing cards from alice through the looking glass... or is it in wonderland? anyway, they are easy costumes to make.

hullabaloo · 17/09/2006 22:57

I usually love all this and am normally full of ideas. But I've been out the full weekend and am busy Tuesday so will have very little time. i thought of the Saucepan man or Wally from Where's Wally. He's 6 and a redhead so ron weasley was another possibility. it's just chasing up stuff to make it with that will be the problem! But great ideas girls keep em coming!!

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Bluebear · 17/09/2006 23:06

Captain Hook was very popular when ds's school did this. My ds went as Peter Pan (got an outfit from ebay, but it was his end of year present as well).
Has no one suggested Biff, Chip or Kipper yet -

TinyGang · 17/09/2006 23:06

A six year old red headed boy can only be Ginger from Just William. Scruffy him up, old school tie, cap and blazer with school badge. Thick long grey socks.

I still read the occasional Just William now to cheer me up - fantastic stuff!

moondog · 17/09/2006 23:16

I did my (tall) 5 year old as Rupert the bear.
Found a red jumper,tartan scarf and yellow cords (on which I drew a check pattern) in charity shop.
Borrowed my leather backpack,wore ears I made on an old headband and voila!

Californifrau · 18/09/2006 16:41

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hullabaloo · 18/09/2006 20:16

I think I've decided on The Saucepan Man as I have raided both my DS's toy kitchen and my nephews and have also asked the girls at work to root about for plastic saucepans. Will just tie them onto an old sweatshirt and jeans. With more time and more notice I could probably have had great fun with a Ron Weasley costume! Wally would have involved me painting stripes on one of his white tops and they all still fit quite well so it would have been a waste. My DS is quite happy as he loved The Faraway Tree stories and has been sitting tonight making up nonsense rhymes to sing at school. It's a holiday weekend for us - September weekend Friday & Monday off - so it should be a fun day for them!

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hullabaloo · 18/09/2006 20:18

Californifrau had to LOL at the idea of me knitting!!!!!!
But did paint a lovely mental image of my DS in the frilly robes!! He's got just the right hair for it too!! ( Maybe halloween?)

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southeastastra · 18/09/2006 20:19

oh why do schools do this!??? we have a pirate day and my ds does not want to do it! on book days my ds(12) always dressed in football gear and made up some book or other it could be from.

Californifrau · 19/09/2006 19:35

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hullabaloo · 19/09/2006 23:56

southeastaastra- does your son really hate these days? Why? Is it the dressing up or the change of routine. I'm a teacher and I'm just interested. My school don't do anything like this at all! Not even Halloween! However my son is really excited about a fun day and seeing his teachers being silly and dressing up. The prospect of no work in the afternoon is also proving attractive!!

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Bluebear · 20/09/2006 18:57

My son hates them - because of the change in routine - we had 4 non-uniform days in the last school year, which was 3 too many in my opinion. I would have been happier with just 1 day, and that in the summer term (but then I have a child who gets very upset, angry and awful if routine is disrupted).

southeastastra · 20/09/2006 19:00

i don't know probably the change in routine. he is really worried about it. agree with bluebear really!

misspollyhadadolly · 20/09/2006 19:23

hate hate hate book character days - last week ours had to go in as characters from a Roald Dahl book. My dd wanted to be Verrucca Salt and go in dressed in johdpurs and riding hat (which we already had thankfully)

She also wanted a riding crop (which we don't have), eventually manged to find one in Anne Summers

pain in the a**e