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Fancy Dress Ideas for World Book Day

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Theresa · 11/02/2007 20:26

Each year my daughters school encourage all pupils & teachers to dress as a character from a book for World Book Day and it is such a hassle! She's in year three and when she was younger it was easy they all just went in a Disney Princess dress. Now she;s older, wants to look cool, thinks she;s a bit old for fancy dress but still wants to take part as otherwise she'll stand out (!). Any ideas? I can be slightly creative, but not very, but its the ideas that i lack!
Thanks

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MamaG · 11/02/2007 20:34

Hermione from Harry Potter?
Pippi Longstocking?

Californication · 11/02/2007 20:35

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MamaG · 11/02/2007 20:39

great minds eh?

pinkbubble · 11/02/2007 20:43

The worst witch! Actually thinking about it DD in yr3 went as the ladybird from James and The Giant Peach- that is a really easy costume- large red T. shirt if I remember she has a certain amount of spots (which I sowed black felt cicles on. I painted her face and made her feelers out of the doodle boppers and she wore black tight and black plimsolls! easy

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Sparkler1 · 11/02/2007 20:57

Theresa - our local library had a Roald Dahl day recently. Any of his characters make good costumes.
DD1 was Verucca Salt from Charlie and Chocolate Factory
DD2 was an Oompa Loompa!

FluffyMummy123 · 11/02/2007 20:57

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janeite · 11/02/2007 20:57

Milly Molly Mandy.

Lucy from Narnia is easy to do.

Red Riding Hood?

Little Miss Muffet, complete with big spider?

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Theresa · 12/02/2007 06:20

Great thanks, i think we may go along the Roald Dahl route

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KTeePee · 12/02/2007 08:08

My dd and her friend (at a different school) both were CB on last book day - but don't know if they would have been instantly recognisable as "characters" unless someone was a real CB fan!

fennel · 12/02/2007 11:11

Californication, my dds like Swallows and Amazons.

but then DP and I both grew up with it and sail so we have pushed it rather.

LindzDelirium · 12/02/2007 13:29

My daughter wants to go as "The Dog That Dug".
Not entirely impressed!

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fennel · 12/02/2007 17:58

Susan (except noone would go as her, she's boring) and Titty were the Swallow girls, Nancy and Peggy the Amazon girls. With a little wooden boat with a red sail. We're getting a little wooden boat with a red sail, the dds are going to hoist a pirate flag

Blandmum · 12/02/2007 18:06

Normal clothes on , but back to front. She would be 'All of a' Twist

Sparkler1 · 12/02/2007 20:32

martianbishop that is a flippin brilliant idea - I'm going to pinch that one at the next fancy dress party I go to.

whatkatydidntdo · 14/02/2007 13:17

Tracy Beaker
Sophie from the BFG

Theresa · 14/02/2007 16:19

Not familiar with 'all of a twist'?

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Blandmum · 14/02/2007 16:19

Say it out loud.

Oliver Twist

Theresa · 14/02/2007 16:20

Just read it again and got it, very clever (do i admit to searching on it as a book title?). It is a brill idea but i'm sad to say that it's probably 'too different' for her!

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Giuliettatoday · 15/02/2007 23:45

Just thought about opening a similar thread but I'm going to hijack yours (sorry).

Suggestions for a 7-year-old boy (also yr 3) anyone? I Unfortunately ds is not into Harry Potter (yet?), his current favourites are Horrid Henry/Perfect Peter and "The boy who could fly" but I'm not sure how to make him look like any of these.

Also I don't really fancy ordering expensive stuff, it should be something rather simple, however, noticeable, lol.

martianbishop: great idea, but do the other children (or even teachers)really 'get' that?