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Need your help please - dressing up day at school................

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shatteredmumsrus · 05/03/2008 17:16

its national bok week next week (as if you all didnt know that already) and my son is in year 2 and their dressing up theme is 'traditional tales'!!! Please help im no good at this kind of thing. Do they mean Oliver Twist or peter pan or superman????AAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. Luckily ds would wear a bin bag so i dont have to worry about him moaning about what he wears, thanks all x

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reikizen · 05/03/2008 17:18

Why don't you ask the school what it means?

bigdonna · 05/03/2008 17:57

i would think it means robin hood,cinderella,snow white,little red riding hood,the three pigs.

shatteredmumsrus · 05/03/2008 19:18

yeah that sounds about right. im too embarassed to ask the school. Ill ask the playground moms. He loves robin hood, m gonna have to buy an outfit though as i havent got that one.Typical!

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disneystar · 05/03/2008 20:52

book week means they can dress up from whatever character they like from batman to a nurse to a disney character or anything they have read in a book really anything at all my son is going as a doctor from the book " lions arent scared of shots "by howard bennett no one needs to know this book but my son and i have read it they havnt specified real or fictional character so my son chose that the school just want them to use there iamginations really see what they come up with just have fun i bet we see some strange sights in the playground tomorrow morning

pointydog · 05/03/2008 21:05

traditional tales would normally mean fairy tales (Red Riding Hood, brothers Grimm, Hans Chritian A, etc) and folk tales from other non-European countries too.

mummyoffrankie · 05/03/2008 21:09

my dd is also doing traditional tales- they have been reading cinderella, three little pigs,jack and the beanstalk,you know the ones ......

kbaby · 06/03/2008 14:11

My DD has the same thing this week. The school was split with nursery having to do nursery rhymes and reception upwards had to do fairytales.

DD is in nursery so has gone as this little piggy(she wasnt impressed)

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