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Tie your kid's hair into a sideways plait and put them in a cagoule and jeans to finish dressing up as District 12's unlikely hero.
You probably have everything you need to make this one at home in your wardrobe, although we reckon you may need to whip up a top hat. From more cardboard, cut out a jagged edge and stick it to the back of both boxes to make the dragon's tail. First get a school pinafore and bowler hat, then embellish with an orange school crest, waist sash, tie and bow for the hat.The Dean School Omnibus Editions of Malory Towers each contain three of the original novels written by Enid Blyton. Team them with face paint or yoghurt pot beaks and it's an easy way to transform your bookworm into a duckling or a chick. This tutorial may be for grown-ups, but it's very easy to adapt for your little one - and what could be cuter than a honey-guzzling Pooh Bear on World Book Day, eh? We are always so impressed with the number of Enid Blyton themed costumes we see every year, and this year we thought we’d lend a helping hand to time-pressed costumiers. Find out on Pinterest how to make Katniss Everdeen's signature weapon using an old Pringle pot and plastic bow and arrows.
ALTERNATIVELY: Sophie from the BFG spends the whole time in her glasses, with a pink nightdress and slippers on. The information on this site is aimed primarily at parents, educators, reviewers and retailers and you must be over the age of 13 to subscribe to our newsletter.The book Malory Towers: Darrell and Friends (by Narinder Dhami, 2020) is a novelisation of the CBBC TV adaptation of Malory Towers. Make the above mask and team with a long-sleeved white t shirt, a waistcoat, trousers or leggings, a cotton wool bunny tail, and a pocket watch. So if your child has a natural afro, comb it out, pop in a ribbon and dig out a pink vest top or T-shirt and let her strut her stuff! World Book Day is a great time to think about all the amazing girl characters there are in your kids’ favourite books. Jamie Oliver's wife Jools dressed one of their little girls up as Matilda from the book by Roald Dahl.