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Meg & Mog - Meg's Fancy Dress (Meg and Mog Books)

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The Witch” from ‘Room on a Broom’ by Julia Donaldson This modern classic features a witch, a cat, a frog, a dog and a bird who all try to ride on the witch’s broom to hilarious effect. Can your child recite all the foods their super-hungry caterpillar self has eaten before turning into a butterfly? Before we get into our full guide let’s hear from two families about the fantastic costumes they created.

All you need is a box (we used an A4 paper box) some green, red, brown and black paper cut into squares and some glue! Then once that was dry I cut some foam sheets into long strips and stuck them on using double sided tape to complete the top of the sceptre. Once that was dry we used the fluff from wooly tail that I removed from the pet brush and saved to make the fur around the bottom of the crown. You are even sure to find some book characters that wear jeans, including Eddy Stone and Charlie from Charlie and Lola.The Tiger Who Came to Tea, for instance, which features in the book of the same name by Judith Kerr. It's about celebrating difference and hopefully that speaks to everyone,” said author David Walliams.

The perfect outfit for Wonderland is required: blue dress, white apron (decorated with black and red card symbols) and a shimmering blue headband. Make a cardboard clock for your child to carry and this crocodile costume is complete and ready for Neverland! I figured that the easiest way to create the Mog from Meg and Mog costume was… A stripy jumper, black leggings and socks, a cat tail and some kitty ears, It turned out they were much easier to come by than the funky patterned tights were proving to be. If your house is anything like ours, you will have had letters home from nursery or school about dressing up for World Book Day. A grey and black jumpsuit with an attached, 3D padded character hood, hand covers, deattachable tail and attached shoe covers.

Sophie” from ‘The Tiger Who Came to Tea’ by Judith Kerr Written in 1968, this children’s classic book is a tale about a big stripy tiger who came to visit Sophie and her mummy for tea. I have to say, for my first attempt at a world book day costume, I am pretty pleased with the results. On Thursday 5th March 2020 children across the UK will go to school dressed as their favourite book character to celebrate World Book Day Children up and down the land are excitedly planning which costume they will choose to represent their favourite book. A classic book to keep them quiet for ages also works as a super easy costume for you - the clothes you find don't have to be their size, oversized is cuter.

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