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Top 5 World Book Day Outfits for the Kids
So...your child has come home from school waving a World Book Day letter, and you realise it's a dressing up day. Panic! Your mind has gone blank, and you're stressing about finding an easy-to-make outfit. But there's no need! Here's our top 5 easy outfit ideas...
1. Where's Wally.
Where's Wally is a classic.
If you, or anyone in your household, owns a red and white striped jumper, then this is going to come in very useful for this outfit. (If not, just create red stripes on a white t-shirt using red tape - it works just as well). Pair it with a bobble hat, a pair of your round glasses and your done. Easy peasy!
2. Matilda.
Everyone loves Roald Dahl's sweet little Matilda, and it's a very easy, effortless but cool character to go as.
Just put your child in a blue dress, add a little red ribbon in their hair and a pile of books in their hands and wah lah! You now have your very own Matilda.
3. The Boy in the Dress.
If you or your child has read the David Walliams best seller, then you'll agree this is a super easy outfit - it says it all in the title.
Just take the dressiest dress that you can find and put your boy in it (even if it's your grannies old frock, the dressier the better!) and that's all you have to do!
4. Harry Potter.
Harry Potter is a popular one, but a good one.
Surprisingly, becoming Harry is fairly easy too. The only props you'll be needing is some face paint to recreate Harry's famous scar, a pair of round glasses, a big black cape (or an old black bed sheet if you're REALLY short on time), and a wand (a drumstick will do!). These can be matched with normal school trousers, a white shirt and an old tie.
Perfecto!
5. Hetty Feather.
Jacqueline Wilson is a firm favourite for many, so dressing up as one of her characters would fit the bill perfectly.
All you need to become Hetty Feather is a brown/black dress with a white pinny to stick on the front and a little white hat. Finish the look by adding your child's favourite Jacqueline Wilson book (preferably one of the Hetty Feather books) in hand.
You've got your very own Hetty Feather just like that!
So there we have it, our top 5 World Book Day outfit ideas for the kids. We'd love to see you trying these out, so please tweet or Facebook us with photos of your childs' outfits this World Book Day! We can't wait to see them!
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