My Book about Me by Mr Silly : A World Book Day Title

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My Book about Me by Mr Silly : A World Book Day Title

My Book about Me by Mr Silly : A World Book Day Title

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A sweet costume for younger kids. A blue top and light shorts, plus bunny ears and a carrot for Peter Rabbit. Or for Lily Bobtail, a pink or red dress. There were lots more examples. I always wanted to be Mr Strong or Mr Fast but my Mum always related more to me being Mr Messy!

Mrs. March’s character too stayed with me, particularly the cold, winter’s night when they shared their dinner with a family that was starving, despite having so little themselves. Get creative with cardboard. There's almost nothing you can't make with some cardboard, scissors, and a good idea. Get the face paints out. Book characters can easily come to life with cute painted faces. Think The Tiger Who Came to Tea or the Cheshire Cat. Got a blonde daughter? Put her hair in bunches and send her as Lola from Charlie and Lola. Harry Potter just needs a lightning strike and a pair of round glasses. Go for a 'Blue Peter style' outfit with a bit of cardboard, paint or felt tipsGot a child who is always in their onesie? Go with it! An animal print all-in-one is ideal for any creature from Dear Zoo. If you have a lion onesie, go as Simba from Lion King or a giraffe can be from Giraffes Can’t Dance.

Thank you Roger Hargreaves for endless World Book Day costume ideas! Characters like Mr Bump, Mr Messy, Little Miss Sunshine and Little Miss Chatterbox are easy to make with card and some paint. A fun one for siblings too. Children can record their work on their own achievement chart and be rewarded at the end of the challenge with a certificate.Wayne Howden, Principal, The Aquila School The Mr Men Books by Adam Hargreaves and Roger Hargreaves Forgotten about the World Book Day costume? Here are 10 simple outfits you can make at home to avoid the last-minute supermarket sweep. I wonder how many of our children are asking this question? Every day they overhear conversations, see images or catch snippets of news. Trying to explain the current global situation to young children is definitely not easy, but with the help of a little bear from an old favourite book it can be made a bit easier. The particular year in these photos we weren’t allowed free reign to choose – we had to create a costume from a specified book. No.1 was given ‘The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe’. In case you’re not sure, that’s a Minotaur. Particularly proud of that one. And not at ALL bitter that it didn’t win.

Adapt a PE or sports kit, or their school uniform - think Football Academy for sports kit, Harry Potter and St Trinian's for the uniform. The adventure includes five stories and accompanying activities suitable for children aged three to seven to promote storytelling, communication and language. This game is a variation on the Beans Game. Get your children to dance around your hall to music and when the music stops shout out a Mr Men or Little Miss name and they have to do a corresponding action. Last one to do the action, or if they do a wrong action is out. Keep going until you have a winner. You could even add a couple of your own characters and actions in.Also take a look at our World Book Day gallery to see all the fabulous pics of costumes families have sent in over the past couple of years. So with few belongings, just like the current refugees, Paddington arrives in a new country after a long and perilous journey. Chat to your children about how he might have been feeling? Cold? Hungry? Scared? He must have been brave to make that long journey! Paddington shares a lot with the refugees.



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