What can I dress up as on World Book Day?

What can I dress up as on World Book Day?

Here’s our pick of easy, last-minute World Book Day Costume ideas you can put together super-quick…

  • Gangsta Granny. Pic: Beckie C.
  • Mr Twit from The Twits. Pic: Francesca M.
  • Alice in Wonderland. Pic: Helen T.
  • Mr Bump. Pic: Millie Pike.
  • Peter Rabbit.
  • Wally from Where’s Wally?
  • Harry Potter/Hermione Granger.
  • Tracy Beaker.

What is the best costume for World Book Day?

World Book Day Costumes

  • Peter Rabbit Costume. Based on Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter.
  • Violet Beauregarde Costume.
  • Gangsta Granny Costume.
  • Miss Trunchbull Costume.
  • Dalmatian Costume.
  • The BFG Costume.
  • Newt Scamander costume.
  • Queen of Hearts Fairytale Fancy Dress Costume.

Can you wear pjs for World book Day?

Many of you will be getting excited about wearing something other than school uniform for World Book Day. It may involve an elaborate costume complete with props and make up. But some schools in the UK are encouraging their students not to wear fancy dress, but onesies or pyjamas instead.

What should an 11 year old wear for World book Day?

These classic characters are instantly recognisable, so everyone will know straight away who your child is supposed to be.

  • Matilda. If your child loves school, chances are Matilda is one of their favourite fictional characters.
  • Miss Trunchbull.
  • Willy Wonka.
  • Charlie Bucket.
  • Oompa Loompa.
  • Fantastic Mr Fox.
  • The BFG.

What is dress up day?

Thematic dress up days are fun ways to celebrate learning at school and at home. Children are now being given the opportunity to dress up at school — and it’s helping them construct and celebrate their learning. Dressing up for special themes is often educational — and motivational — for students.

How is World Book Day celebrated?

What is World Book Day? World Book Day is the biggest celebration of its kind. The aim of it is to celebrate authors, books, illustrators and – of course – reading! To help young people to do that, book tokens are given out at schools, including some nurseries and secondary schools.