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100+ Easy Book Week Costume Ideas for 2023

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100+ Easy Book Week Costume Ideas for 2023

We have put together more than a hundred ideas for Book Week costumes. Dressing up in their favourite characters, heroes and villains is so much fun!


The 2023 Theme for Book Week is: “Read, Grow, Inspire’

Book Week 2023 is held the week of August 19th to 25th


Book Week 2023 is a great opportunity for parents and kids to brainstorm up all sorts of types of costumes, here are some fantastic character ideas for many different books.  We have girl’s costumes, boy’s costumes, and unisex costumes!  We will add more as we see them!

Make sure you order your Book Week Costume early to ensure you get it on time!

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Buying a Costume for Book Week?

These are the stockists that we used for Book Week Costumes (if you want to go straight there instead of looking at our ideas), plus how to get a discount!

Costumebox.com.au

Costumebox.com.au have a really well laid out website to help you find all the different themes and categories!

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Halloween Costumes.com

  • Halloween Costumes is based in the United States and they have the largest range of costumes I’ve ever seen! They ship to Australia!

Classic Book Character Costumes

If you’re looking for some inspiration for Book Week, why not try dressing up as a classic book character? There are tons of great options to choose from, so you’re sure to find the perfect look.

Whether you want to be Dorothy from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz or Harry Potter, there’s a costume for you. So get creative and have fun with it!

100+ Book Week Costume Ideas for 2023

Are you looking for some new ideas for book week costumes? Check out our 100+ ideas for 2023! We have something for everyone, from classics to historical. So get started on your costume early and be the best-dressed reader at school!


Table of Contents


1. The Gruffalo

The Gruffalo costume is always a popular choice for Book Week. Here are some ideas for 2023:

  • Dress up as the Gruffalo himself! You’ll need a furry suit and some big fake teeth.
  • Or why not be one of the animals from the book? A mouse, fox, or owl would be perfect.
  • If you want to be creative, make your Gruffalo costume using paper mache or a cardboard box!

For a simple but effective costume, all you need is a brown jumpsuit and some construction paper cut-outs. Glue or tape the cut-outs to the jumpsuit to create your very own Gruffalo! Or, you can buy one here!


2. Harry Potter

Are you looking for Harry Potter book week costume ideas for 2023? If you want to go as Harry, you can’t go wrong with the classic Hogwarts uniform.

For the ultimate Harry Potter fan, here is the perfect place to buy your costume. They sell everything from Hogwarts robes to Quidditch gear, and they even have a wand selection! You might be surprised at what you can find and it’s a great way to save money on your costume.

Finally, if you’re crafty, you could always try making your own Harry Potter costume. There are plenty of art stores that can help you put together a great costume without spending a lot of money. Or just grab a pair of glasses and draw a scar!

Be Harry Potter himself and buy your costume here.

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3. Hermione

Hermione is a perfect choice! She’s strong, smart and loyal – everything you could want in a heroine. Plus, with the Fantastic Beasts movie, there’s been a resurgence in interest in all things Harry Potter. So where can you buy a Hermione costume?

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Check out below for the Hermione costume essentials:


4. Ron Weasley

If you’re going as Ron Weasley for Book Week 2023, you’ll need everything Gryffindor – from head to toe. If you can find a ginger-hair wig, that’ll be the cherry on top!

Get the look here!

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5. Severus Snape

Snape is a complex and intriguing character, and his costume is sure to turn heads. Best of all, you don’t need to be a wizard to pull it off! Here’s everything you’ll need to create your own Severus Snape costume:

  • A long black robe
  • A blue dress shirt: Again, this is something you should be able to find.
  • A black tie: Once again, a costume shop or online should have what you need.
  • A black wig: This is optional, but it will help to create the Snape look.
  • A wand: You can find these at toy stores or online. Make sure to get one that is suitably impressive!

With these items, you’ll be all set to transform into the infamous potions master. Just add a little bit of attitude and you’ll have the perfect Snape costume.


6. Rubeus Hagrid

Why not dress up as Hagrid from Harry Potter? You can find costumes online or at any good fancy dress shop. To look the part, make sure you get a costume that includes a furry coat and giant boots. You could even style your hair into Hagrid’s wild, untamed look. Accessorise with a wand and a plushies dragon, and you’ll be ready to cast some spells!

Or, with a little bit of creativity, you can easily put together a Hagrid costume without breaking the bank. For example, you can buy an inexpensive brown robe from any thrift store and pair it with a pair of jeans and a plain shirt. Add in some fake facial hair and an oversized wand, and you’ll be all set!


7. Lord Voldermort

The great thing about this costume is that you can easily find everything you need to put it together. A black robe and tie are essential, and you can find these easily at any local costume shop.

For the iconic pale skin, and white face paint will do the trick. And of course, no Lord Voldermort costume is complete without a wand. You can pick one up at any toy store, or even make your own with a few simple supplies! With a little effort, you’ll be ready to take on the role of the Dark Lord himself. So what are you waiting for? Start planning your costume today!


8. Minerva McGonagall

Looking for something different for your Book Week costume this year? Why not try dressing up as Minerva McGonagall, Head of Gryffindor House and Professor of Transfiguration at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry?

You can find an authentic-looking robe at any number of online retailers, and don’t forget to add a wand and some wire-rimmed glasses to complete the look. Want to read out from the crowd? Try adding a pointed hat or a broomstick.

And if you’re feeling really ambitious, you can even try your hand at transfiguration yourself! Just be sure to confine your magic to the school grounds… Professor McGonagall would not be pleased if you turned yourself into a cat in front of the whole school!

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>> Professor McGonagall kids’ costume


9. Dumbledore

How about dressing up as Hogwarts headmaster Albus Dumbledore for book week? Not only is this an instantly recognizable character from one of the most popular book series of all time, but it’s also a great way to show your literary knowledge. And with Harry Potter costumes more popular than ever, it’s easy to find everything you need to create your own Dumbledore look.

To start, you’ll need a long white wig and beard set. You can find these online or at most costume shops. Then, add a pair of round spectacles and a purple robe. For the finishing touch, carry a wand (or borrow one from a Harry Potter-loving friend). However you choose to dress up, we’re sure you’ll look wizarding world-ready!

>> Be the greatest wizard of all time!

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Dumbledore’s Wand: Dumbledore Wand Costume Accessory


10. Potterverse House Uniform

The good news is that there are plenty of Potterverse-themed house uniforms available, so your child can easily find the perfect outfit.

For example, Gryffindor students can wear a red and gold scarf, while Slytherin students can don a green and silver scarf. Hufflepuff students can choose to wear yellow and black, while Ravenclaw students can opt for blue and bronze. So whatever house your child is in, they’re sure to find a Potterverse-themed costume that’s perfect for them.

Gryffindor costumes

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Slytherin costumes

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Hufflepuff costumes

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Ravenclaw costumes

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11. The Big Friendly Giant

Roald Dahl’s The Big Friendly Giant is a book that has been enjoyed by children for generations. The story of a gentle giant who befriends a young girl named Sophie has charmed readers of all ages, and the book has even been made into a movie.

If you’re looking for a book week costume that is sure to be popular with kids, why not dress up as the BFG? You can find instructions for making your costume online, or you can purchase a pre-made costume from a costume shop. Either way, you’re sure to have a blast dressing up as the big friendly giant!

Buy it here: Roald Dahl The BFG Child Costume

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12. Dorothy – Wizard of Oz

If you’re looking for a costume that is sure to be a hit, why not try a Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz costume? All you need is a blue gingham dress, white socks and red shoes.

You can also add a basket filled with your stuffed toy – a dog like Toto! For extra fun, try adding a few balloon animals to your costume! Whatever you do, make sure you have plenty of fun while celebrating book week!

>> Follow the yellow brick road here!

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13. Tin Man – Wizard of Oz

Do you have a heart? Dressing up for book week is always a fun way to get into the spirit of reading! If you’re looking for some book week costume inspiration, why not consider dressing up as the Tin Man from The Wizard of Oz? All you need is a metallic silver outfit and some silver face paint or makeup (just make sure it’s safe!).

You could even add some extra special touches like a heart-shaped clock or a fluffy white collar to capture the character’s look. Whatever way you choose to dress up, book week is the perfect opportunity to have some fun with your favourite book characters!

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14. Cowardly Lion – Wizard of Oz

This costume is sure to be a hit with both kids and adults alike. To put together your own Cowardly Lion costume, you’ll need a few items. First, find a lion costume or make your own by sewing a mane onto a onesie or jacket. You can also add some furry pants or leggings to complete the look.

Next, find some yellow or gold face paint and add some whiskers. Finally, don’t forget the Cowardly Lion’s iconic crown – you can make your own out of paper or felt, or buy one online. With all of these elements in place, you’re sure to have a book week costume that everyone will love. So go forth and be courageous – just like the Cowardly Lion!

>> Have courage and be like the Cowardly Lion here!

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15. Scarecrow – Wizard of Oz

Need a brain? If you’re looking for something unique and eye-catching, why not try a scarecrow costume? This iconic character from The Wizard of Oz is sure to turn heads, and best of all, it’s easy to put together.

Simply find a pair of overalls and a plaid shirt, stuff them with straw, and add a straw hat and some facepaint. You can even carry around a stuffed crow or Ravens if you want to really commit to the look. With a little effort, you’ll be ready to take on the role of the Scarecrow in no time!


16. The Good Witch – Wizard of Oz

The Good Witch, Glinda is a popular book week costume idea. Glinda is the ruler of the Fairyland and is known for her kindness and goodness. She wears a beautiful pink dress and carries a magic wand. To create this costume, you will need a pink dress, a pair of white gloves, a magic wand, and a wig with blonde curls.

Simply put on the dress, gloves, and wig, and you’re all set! You can carry the wand in your hand or tuck it into your belt. This simple yet stunning costume is sure to turn heads at book week!

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>> Are you the good witch?


17. Wicked Witch of the West – Wizard of Oz

The Wicked Witch of the West is a classic book week costume idea. And it’s easy to see why – who doesn’t love a good villain? If you’re looking to put your own spin on the Wicked Witch, why not try a take on her iconic style? Instead of a black dress and cape, go for a green gown and pointy hat.

You could even add some sparkle with green glitter or sequins. And don’t forget the broomstick! For an extra touch of wickedness, try carrying around a toy snake or spider. With just a few simple props, you’ll be sure to stand out from the crowd.

>> Go Wicked here!

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18. Where the Wild Things Are

A popular book to dress up as is “Where the Wild Things Are.” This book has been a favourite for generations, and there are plenty of ways to put together unique book week costumes. One option is to dress as Max, the book’s protagonist.

This can be done by wearing a wolf onesie or painting your face to look like a wild thing. Alternatively, you could dress as one of the book’s iconic illustrations, such as the wild thing with two heads or the monster with long teeth. Whichever way you choose to go, a “Where the Wild Things Are” costume is sure to be a hit at book week.

>> Be King Max here!

Or, you can make your own costume using arts and crafts here! See the video below on how to prep your costume!


19. The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe

Are you looking for a book week costume that will make you stand out from the crowd? If so, why not consider dressing up as a character from Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe? You could dress like one of the book’s protagonists, such as Lucy or Edmund, or even the White Witch herself.

Whichever character you choose, you’re sure to look like royalty. And don’t forget to accessorize with items like wands, cloaks and crowns. With a little imagination, you can create a Narnia-inspired costume that is sure to turn heads.

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Inspiration guide

Pevensie Siblings
Peter Pevensie
Edmund Pevensie
Susan Pevensie
Lucy Pevensie
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Look for Renaissance-themed outfits. There are a few great places that you can check out. One option is to look for some second-hand costumes. A costume shop might also have some good options. If you’re feeling creative, you could even make your own costume!

Clothing:
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Find Lion-themed costumes at:
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Ice Queen from Carbon Costume
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What you need:
1. White Dress
2. White robe
3. Scepter
4. Wig (optional)
5. Crown
Mr. Tumnus inspo from Harper Collins
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What you need:
1. Brown pants
2. Fur materials
3. Red scarf
4. Cream, long-sleeved shirt
5. Faun ears
6. Horns

>> Open guide

20. Peter Pan

It’s that time of year again! Book Week is just around the corner, and that means it’s time to start thinking about costumes. If you’re stuck for ideas, why not take inspiration from one of the classic stories? A Peter Pan costume is a great option for book week.

It’s easy to put together with some everyday items, and it’s sure to be a hit with the kids. To get started, all you need is a green t-shirt or jumper, some green trousers or leggings, and a pair of wings. You can make your own wings out of cardboard and paper, or you can buy a pre-made pair. Add a few extra touches like a hat or a sword, and you’re all set!

>> Off to Neverland over here!

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21. Captain James Hook

If you’re looking for a book week costume that will make you stand out from the crowd, why not dress up as Captain Hook? The iconic pirate from Peter Pan is sure to turn heads, and with a little imagination, you can put together a costume that’s both impressive and comfortable.

Start with a black shirt and trousers, then add a red jacket and hat. For the finishing touches, don’t forget the hooked hand and signature feather boa. With this costume, you’re guaranteed to be the talk of book week!


22. Tinkerbell

If you’re looking for a book week costume that’s both unique and recognizable, why not go as Tinkerbell? This classic character from Peter Pan is sure to be a hit with both kids and adults, and there are plenty of ways to put your own spin on the outfit.

For example, you could add some sparkle with glitter and sequins, or go for a more whimsical look with tulle and fairy wings. Whatever your style, dressing up as Tinkerbell is sure to be a fun book week experience. So what are you waiting for? Grab your Tinkerbell costume and let the book week fun begin!

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>> I do believe in fairies! Get your Tinkerbell costume now!


23. Cinderella

Searching for the perfect book week costume can be daunting, but don’t worry – we’ve got you covered! One popular option is to dress up as Cinderella. You can find a beautiful Cinderella costume online or at your local costume shop. If you’re looking to save some money, you could also try DIY-ing your own costume.

All you need is a long, flowing dress (preferably in blue or white), some sparkly jewellery, and a pair of glass slippers. With a little bit of creativity, you’ll be sure to stand out from the crowd!

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24. Prince Charming

It’s that time of year again! Book week is just around the corner, and that means it’s time to start thinking about costumes. If you’re stuck for ideas, why not try a classic fairy tale character? Prince Charming is always a popular choice, and with good reason.

He’s handsome, heroic, and best of all, he gets the girl in the end. To create your own Prince Charming costume, all you need is a white shirt, black pants, and a red jacket or cape. Add some black boots and a sword (plastic is fine!) and you’re good to go.

>>Charm people at Book Week!

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25. Fairy Godmother

If you’re looking for a book week costume that’s sure to stand out, why not dress up as a fairy godmother? You’ll need a white or blue dress, a pair of glittery wings, and a magic wand. For added effect, you can also wear a sparkly tiara or crown.

To complete the transformation, be sure to practice your best “fairy godmother” voice! If you need some inspiration, just think of how you would grant someone’s wishes. With this costume, you’re sure to be the hit of book week.

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>> Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo here!

Make your own wand with various arts and crafts materials!


26. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

One book week costume idea is Willy Wonka from the book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. To make this costume, you will need a purple coat, a top hat, a cane, and a fake moustache. If you don’t have a purple coat, you can use any colour coat and spray paint it purple.

For the hat, you can either buy a top hat or make one out of paper. The cane can be made out of cardboard or aluminum foil. The fake mustache can be bought at a costume shop or online. This book week costume is sure to be a hit with your child’s classmates!

>> Be the owner of an eccentric chocolate factory!

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27. Oompa Loompa

Why not dress up as an Oompa Loompa! These iconic characters from Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory are sure to make you the hit of book week. And the best part is, that you can easily put together a costume using items you probably already have around the house.

Start with a white shirt and white pants, then add some orange face paint or an orange scarf to create the classic Oompa Loompa look. Add some green gloves and black shoes, and you’re all set! With a little bit of creativity, you can easily turn yourself into one of these memorable characters.

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28. Little Red Riding Hood

Book week is a time when kids dress up as their favourite book characters and parade around the school. It’s a great opportunity to get creative and have some fun with your child’s wardrobe. If you’re looking for some book week costume inspiration, why not try a Little Red Riding Hood costume? You can either make your own or buy one online.

To make your own, you’ll need a red cape, a white shirt or dress, and a basket. For the finishing touches, add some wolf ears and a red hood. If you don’t have time to make your own costume, there are plenty of options available online. Just do a quick search for “Little Red Riding Hood costume” and you’ll find plenty of choices. Whichever option you choose, your child is sure to enjoy dressing up as Little Red Riding Hood for book week.

>> Are you going to grandma’s house, Red?

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29. The Wolf

If you’re stuck for costume ideas, why not try dressing up as the wolf from Little Red Riding Hood? You can make your own costume using a red hooded cape, some black fur fabric and some fake teeth. Just add a pair of jeans and some sneakers, and you’ll be good to go! If you want to get really creative, you could even add some furry ears and a tail.

Whether you’re going to school or attending a book week parade, dressing up as the wolf is sure to be a howling success!


30. Frankenstein

Looking for a book week costume that will make you stand out from the crowd? Why not dress up as Frankenstein? This iconic character is sure to turn heads, and it’s easy to put together a costume using everyday items. Start with a pair of dark pants and a white shirt.

Then add some green face paint to create an eerie complexion. For the finishing touch, add some wild hair by combining black and white yarns. Just be warned that you may have trouble seeing out of your costume!

If you want to look glam as a Frankenstein, get the Frankie Girl costume here!


31. Bride of Frankenstein

Every year, schools across Australia celebrate book week with a parade of costumes. While there are plenty of popular book week costumes out there, sometimes it can be fun to put a unique spin on things. If you’re looking for something a little different this year, why not try dressing up as the Bride of Frankenstein?

Just like the classic character from Mary Shelley’s novel, you can wear your hair in wild streaks, put on a flowing white dress and add some spooky accessories. Best of all, this costume is easy to put together with items that you probably already have at home. So if you’re looking for a book week costume that will turn heads and get people talking, the Bride of Frankenstein is a perfect choice.

>>Steal this look!

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What you need:

  • White gown
  • White streaks of wig wair
  • Body paint that looks like stitches

See a video tutorial of the hair here!


32. Dracula

If you’re looking for a popular book week costume idea, why not dress up as Dracula? All you need is a black cape, some fake blood and some white face paint to create the perfect look. You can even add some plastic fangs to really get into character.

Not only is this costume easy to put together, but it’s also sure to be a hit with your classmates. So if you’re looking for a book week costume that’s both easy and popular, Dracula is a perfect choice.

>> Sink your teeth now!

Add accessories like:

  • Fangs
  • Face paint
  • Faux long fingernails
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33. Bilbo Baggins – Hobbit – The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien

If you’re looking for a book week costume that is sure to impress, why not consider dressing up as Bilbo Baggins from The Lord of the Rings? This lovable hobbit is the main character of J. R. R. Tolkien’s beloved novel, and his adventures are sure to inspire young readers.

To create your own Bilbo costume, start with:

  • A pair of brown trousers
  • Green tunic
  • Add some furry slippers
  • Long maroon coat
  • Backpack
  • Walking stick

To complete the look, style your hair into Hobbit-style curls. With this costume, you’re sure to have all the book week fun you can handle!

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34. Thorin – Dwarves – The Lord of the Rings

Thorin is a character from the book The Lord of the Rings. He is a dwarf who is the leader of his people. Thorin is a brave and strong warrior, and he is also very loyal to his friends and family. He is a great leader, and he knows how to get his people through difficult times. Thorin is also a very proud dwarf, and he does not like to be made fun of or to be treated like a child.

When he was younger, Thorin was forced into exile from his home, and he has never forgotten that experience. Thorin is a perfect choice for a book week costume because he is a strong and brave character who has been through a lot in his life.

>> Off to the Lonely Mountain!

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35. Elves – The Lord of the Rings

Book week is coming up soon, and you may be looking for the perfect costume idea. If you’re a fan of The Lord of the Rings, why not dress up as an elf? Elves are one of the most iconic races in Middle-earth, and they make for great book week costumes. Plus, with their pointy ears and elegant clothing, they’re sure to turn heads. Here are some tips for putting together the perfect elf costume:

  • Start with a white or pale green shirt. Drape some long robes.
  • Elf costumes typically include some kind of elaborate headwear. It’s usually a crown with Earthy themes.
  • Elves also have long, flowy hair. Don’t forget about that!
  • Don’t forget the finishing touches! Add some Middle-Earth jewellery to really capture the elven look.

With these simple tips, you’ll be ready to take on book week as your favourite Tolkien character. Happy dressing!

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36. Alice – Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

Alice is a beloved book character who comes to life in the classic book Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. Alice is a curious girl who follows a white rabbit down a hole and into a fantastical world where she has many adventures. Your child can bring Alice to life for book week with this easy book week costume idea. All you need is a blue dress, some white tights, and black shoes.

You can add some extra details like a white apron or some bunny ears, but the basic costume is simple and easy to put together. So if your child is looking for a last-minute book week costume idea, consider dressing them up as Alice from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. They’re sure to have a wonderful time!

>> Curiouser, curiouser…be like Alice!

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37. Mad Hatter – Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

There are so many great book week costume ideas out there, but one of our favourites is the Mad Hatter from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Not only is it a classic literary character, but the Mad Hatter is also perfect for people who want to dress up in a fun and eccentric way.

To create your own Mad Hatter costume, start with a classic black top hat. Then, add some colourful details like a striped jacket, bow tie, and bright pants. Don’t forget to style your hair in a wild and crazy way, and don’t be afraid to go overboard with the makeup!

If you really want to stand out from the crowd, consider making your own giant tea cup prop to carry around with you. Whether you’re dressing up for book week or just for fun, the Mad Hatter is always a great choice.

>> Be Mad as a Hatter – but a cute one!

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38. Queen of Hearts – Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

One of the most popular book week costumes is the Queen of Hearts from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. The Queen is a powerful and commanding figure, but she also has a sense of humour and is not afraid to show her softer side. To create this costume, you will need a red or black dress, a crown, and some fake jewels.

You can also add some white face paint to create the infamous “heart” makeup. For those who want to go the extra mile, you can carry around a sceptre or even a stuffed animal version of a flamingo. People will be off with their heads when they see you!

>> Who stole your tarts? Be the Queen of hearts

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39. Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Sherlock Holmes is one of the most iconic literary characters of all time, and he makes for an excellent book week costume. There are a few different ways you can go about putting together a Sherlock Holmes costume. One option is to wear a classic deerstalker hat and trench coat.

If you want to be a little more creative, you could try to recreate one of Sherlock’s more iconic looks, such as the one he wore in “Hounds of Baskerville.” Whatever route you decide to go, make sure you have a magnifying glass on hand – no Sherlock costume is complete without one!


40. Aladdin – One Thousand and One Nights (and other Arabian Nights Tales)

Why not go as a character from One Thousand and One Nights? Also known as Arabian Nights, this collection of folk tales from the Islamic Golden Age is full of colourful characters that would make for great book week costumes. There’s Aladdin, of course, with his magical lamp and flying carpet.

Or the evil sorcerer Yahya bin Khalid, who turns himself into a giant serpent to terrorise his victims. For something a little different, how about dressing up as Scheherazade, the storyteller who saved her own life by weaving a series of thrilling tales? With so many options to choose from, you’re sure to find the perfect book week costume in One Thousand and One Nights.

>> Get the classic look from the animation and the movie!


41. The Shining by Stephen King (The Twins)

Looking for a last-minute book week costume idea? If you have a twin or a sister, why not dress up as the twins from Stephen King’s The Shining? All you need are a pair of blue polka-dotted dresses with puff sleeves, frills on the hem and a pink ribbon. This costume is sure to get you noticed – just be prepared for some nightmares afterwards!

>> Steal your look from the twins!

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42. The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson

One book that always makes for a great book week costume is The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. For those unfamiliar with the story, it is about a man who has a good and evil side, represented by two different personalities. No, not Mr. Two-Face. Dr Jekyll changed into a monster.

To bring this to life, you can create a costume that has two sides – one light and one dark. You can have one side of your face painted white and the other side painted black, or you could wear half a white shirt and half a black shirt.

Alternatively, you could carry around a cane with a white snake coiled around it to represent the good Dr Jekyll and a black snake to represent the evil Mr Hyde. However you choose to do it, this book is sure to provide plenty of inspiration for your book week costume!

>> Steal this look!

What you need:

  • Victorian / Edwardian tailcoat for boys
  • Top hat
  • White shirt inside (with frills and ruffles all the better)
  • Black pants
  • Black shoes
  • Monster face mask or face paint

43. Captain Nemo – Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne

Jules Verne’s Captain Nemo is a bookworm’s dream come true. A dashing, intelligent, and resourceful sea captain who lives in a luxurious undersea palace, Nemo is the perfect book week costume idea for those who want to channel their inner book nerd. While the captain’s nautical origins may be a bit of a stretch for some readers, his bookish persona is sure to resonate.

To complete the look, simply don a pair of round glasses and carry a book with you wherever you go. Whether you’re reading Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea or another Verne classic, you’re sure to make a splash as Captain Nemo.

>> Steal this look!

What you need:

  • Navy attire
  • Blue jacket
  • White shirt inside
  • White or navy blue pants pants
  • Black shoes
  • Captain’s hat

44. Long John Silver – Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson

Aaarrgh!! Remember Long John Silver from Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson? Silver is a memorable character from the book, and his pirate costume is relatively easy to put together. All you need is a white shirt, black pants, and a black vest or jacket.

Add in some pirate accessories like an eyepatch and a sword, and you’re all set! If you want to go the extra mile, you can also try to recreate Silver’s parrot companion or his wooden leg! Whether you choose to dress up as Silver himself or one of the other characters from the book, we’re sure you’ll have a blast at book week!

>> Steal all pirate looks here!

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45. The Cat in the Hat by Dr Suess

Book week is a great time to get creative with costumes, and there are few characters more iconic than the Cat in the Hat. Whether you’re dressing up for a school parade or heading out to a book-themed party, this costume is sure to make a statement.

To create your own Cat in the Hat costume, all you need is a black top hat, a red bow tie, and some black and white face paint. If you want to really stand out from the crowd, add some furry gloves and tall black boots. Then simply practise your best ‘mischievous grin’ and you’ll be all set to have some book-week fun!

>> My tricks are not bad! Be the Cat in the Hat!

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46. Grinch – How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr Suess

When it comes to book week costume ideas, the Grinch is a perennial favourite. And it’s easy to see why – he’s iconic, instantly recognizable, and just plain fun to dress up as. Plus, with a little creativity, you can put your own spin on the classic character.

>> Don’t be grumpy during book week like Christmas!

47. Max

Book week is a great time to get creative with costumes, and there are plenty of options to choose from. If you’re looking for something original, why not dress up the Grinch’s dog, Max? You’re sure to stand out from the crowd. Who doesn’t love a dog costume, anyway?


48. Goldilocks

Goldilocks and the Three Bears is a classic book that is beloved by many. If you are looking for a book week costume, then consider dressing up as Goldilocks herself!

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49. Three Bears

Well if there’s three of you, then you can go as the three bears! It’ll be a fun one, make sure to take pictures!

>> Someone’s been eating my porridge

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50. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

What could be more iconic than Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs? This classic tale has been loved by generations, and its timeless appeal means that it’s always a popular choice for book week costumes. Whether you go for the traditional Snow White costume or something more creative like one of the dwarfs, you’re sure to stand out from the crowd. And who knows, you might just find your own prince charming along the way.

>> Skin as white as snow

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51. Pooh – Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

Are you looking for a book week costume idea that is sure to be a hit with your child’s classmates? If so, consider dressing up as Pooh from the Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. This lovable bear is always on the lookout for a new adventure, and his cheerful nature is sure to bring a smile to everyone’s face. Best of all, this costume is easy to put together with items that you likely already have in your home.

Simply dress your child in a red shirt and yellow pants, and add some stuffed animal ears to their outfit. Then, help them to create a Pooh-inspired sign that they can carry around with them all day. With this easy and affordable costume, your child will be sure to stand out from the crowd.

>> I’m Pooh! You’re Pooh! Be Pooh here

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52. Piglet – Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

Piglet is one of the main characters in the book series “Adventures of Winnie the Pooh”. He is very small and gentle, and he is always afraid of something. But he is also very brave, and he always helps his friends when they need him. Piglet makes a great book week costume because he is easily recognizable and he is a character that everyone loves.

Plus, he is not too difficult to dress up as. All you need is a pink shirt and some black or white leggings or tights. You can also add some furry accessories to make your Piglet costume more realistic.

>> be the small and gentle Piglet here

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53. Rabbit – Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

Rabbit is one of Winnie the Pooh’s best friends, and he is always there to help out in a pinch. Plus, with a few simple supplies, you can easily put together a homemade costume that will look just like Rabbit from the book. All you need is some brown fur fabric, white felt, and a few other craft supplies. With a little creativity, you can have the perfect book week costume that is sure to please any fan of Winnie the Pooh.

>> be practical like Rabbit!

What you need:

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54. Tigger – Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

To create this costume, you will need a striped shirt, black leggings or pants, and a tail. You can make the tail by sewing a strip of black fabric to the back of the pants, or by attaching a stuffed black pillowcase to the waistband. Add some striped socks and black shoes, and you’re all set!

For an added touch, you can also make ears out of black paper and attach them to a headband. With this easy and fun costume, your child will be ready to celebrate book week in style.

>> Get Tigger’s look here

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55. Eeyore – Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

Eeyore is one of the most beloved characters from the classic book series, Winnie the Pooh. He is known for his gloomy outlook on life, and his loyal friendship with Pooh Bear. While Eeyore may not be the happiest character around, he always manages to bring a smile to our faces. If you’re looking for a book week costume that is sure to stand out, consider dressing up as Eeyore.

You can find a grey sweatsuit or shirt and pants to wear, and then add some black felt or fabric to create Eeyore’s signature tail. Don’t forget to add a few stuffed animals or toys to your outfit, to really bring the character to life. Your fellow book-lovers are sure to be impressed by your creative costume choice.

>> Don’t be gloomy, it’s Book Week! Be Eeyore here

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56. Three Little Pigs

This classic tale is beloved by children and adults alike, making it the perfect book week costume. To create your own three little pigs costume, simply start with a pink shirt and white pants. Then, add some construction paper cut-outs to create the pig faces.

You can also add some pink felt to create the ears. Finally, don’t forget to add a curly tail! With just a few simple materials, you can easily create an adorable book week costume that is sure to be a hit.

>> Don’t let the big, bad wolf huff and puff you down!

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57. Madeline by Ludwig Bemelmans

How about dressing up as Madeline from Ludwig Bemelmans’ classic children’s book series? Madeline is a spunky and courageous little girl who is always getting into adventures. She’s the perfect character to dress up as for book week! Just add a blue dress, yellow hat, red scarf, and gloves, and you’re all set. Your classmates are sure to be impressed by your creative costume!


58. Beauty and the Beast

If you’re looking for a book week costume idea that is sure to be a hit, why not dress up as Belle from Beauty and the Beast? You can find everything you need to put together a Belle costume at your local costume shop or online. For the skirt, look for a yellow gown with a full skirt.

To complete the look, add a white blouse, white gloves, and a brown wig. If you want to go the extra mile, carry around a book or wear a name badge with BELLE written on it.

>> Be the beauty of Book Week!

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59. Wally (Where’s Wally)

Wally, also known as Where’s Wally, is a character in a book series created by British illustrator Martin Handford. The books consist of dozens of intricate black-and-white illustrations which contain many tiny characters and objects, and the reader is challenged to find Wally on each page. The books are extremely popular, and they have been translated into over 30 languages.

Given their popularity, it’s no surprise that Wally is a popular book week costume choice. To create your own Wally costume, simply find a striped shirt and red-and-white hat (or make your own!), and don’t forget to add a pair of glasses. And if you want to really stand out from the crowd, try carrying around a magnifying glass!

>> Find Wally here!

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60. Slappy (Goosebumps)

Slappy the Dummy from Goosebumps is a great book week costume idea! All you need is a white t-shirt, black pants, and a black felt hat. For the dummy, you can either use a store-bought prop or make your own out of cardboard. To finish the look, don’t forget to add some red lipstick and rouge to your cheeks. Slappy is sure to give everyone a good scare!

>> Be the scary puppet here!


61. Jack (Jack and the Beanstalk)

One popular book week costume idea is to dress up as Jack from the book “Jack and the Beanstalk”. This classic tale tells the story of a young boy who climbs a giant beanstalk in order to outwit a giant. While it may seem like a simple story, “Jack and the Beanstalk” has been a favourite of children for generations.

If you’re looking for a book week costume that is both classic and easy to put together, then Jack from “Jack and the Beanstalk” is the perfect choice for you.

>> Be Jack the Giant Slayer!

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Create your own beanstalk with various arts and crafts here!


62. Clifford the Big Red Dog

Who doesn’t love Clifford the Big Red Dog? This lovable character is the perfect choice for a book week costume. Not only is he easily recognizable, but he also embodies the spirit of book week. After all, what could be more important than reading? Plus, Clifford is sure to bring a smile to everyone’s face.

So if you’re looking for a book week costume that is both stylish and meaningfully, look no further than Clifford the Big Red Dog.

>> Be Clifford here!

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63. Paddington Bear

Looking for a book week costume idea that will be sure to win you best dressed? Why not go as everyone’s favourite bear, Paddington Bear! All you need is a blue duffle coat, a red hat, and a pair of wellies. If you want to look extra authentic, you can carry around a suitcase or a jar of marmalade.

Just make sure you practice your ‘Please look after this bear’ speech so that you’re prepared to take on the role of Paddington himself!

>> Steal this Paddington Bear look!

What you need:

  • Blue coat with buttons in front
  • Red hat
  • Yellow boots
  • Luggage

64. Inspector Gadget

Book week is upon us, and that means it’s time to start thinking about costumes! If you’re looking for something unique and memorable, why not try dressing up as Inspector Gadget? This classic character is sure to be a hit with book-lovers of all ages.

To create the iconic Gadget look, simply don a trenchcoat, hat, and glasses. Add some gadgets – such as a fake watch or telescope – to really bring the costume to life. With a little bit of creativity, you’re sure to stand out from the crowd in your Inspector Gadget costume.

>> Go, go gadget and be Inspector Gadget today!


65. Curious George

You can easily make a Curious George costume using items that you probably already have around the house. For the body of the costume, simply wear a brown t-shirt and a pair of brown jeans or shorts. Then, cut out some felt triangles and glue or sew them onto the shirt to create George’s signature monkey pattern. To complete the look, don’t forget to add a pair of monkey ears!

>> Be curious as George!

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66. The Man in the Yellow Hat

Why not go as the Man in the Yellow Hat from the popular Curious George series? You’ll be sure to stand out from the crowd in this unique and eye-catching outfit. To create the look, simply wear a yellow hat and jacket or shirt. For added authenticity, carry around a stuffed monkey or wear a monkey mask.

This costume is sure to be a hit with both kids and adults alike. So get creative and have fun with it!

Be the Man or Woman in the Yellow Hat!

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67. Zeus – Greek Mythology

Book week is coming up and you still haven’t decided on a costume? Why not dress up as Zeus, the king of the Greek gods? Zeus is a popular figure in Greek mythology, and his stories are sure to capture the imaginations of your classmates.

To create your costume, you will need a white toga, a pair of sandals, and a gold laurel wreath. You can also add some extra accessories, such as a lightning bolt or a thunderbolt. With this easy-to-create costume, you’ll be book week-ready in no time!

>> be the most powerful god!


68. Apollo

If you’re looking for a book week costume that is sure to impress, why not dress up as the Greek god Apollo? Not only is Apollo one of the most popular gods in Greek mythology, but he is also associated with some of the most important aspects of classical civilization, such as art, music, and healing.

When it comes to creating your Apollo costume, there are a few key elements that you will need. Firstly, you will need a white tunic or toga. You can then accessorize with a laurel wreath and a pair of sandals. For added effect, you could also carry around a lyre or sun-shaped shield.

>>Steal this look

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69. Athena

Athena is a great book week costume idea for those who are looking for something unique and different. Athena was the Greek goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts. She was also known as the ” goddess of victory.” Athena was born from Zeus’s head, fully grown and in full armour. She is often depicted carrying a shield and brandishing a spear. Her Roman counterpart is Minerva.

>> be Athena here


70. Diana

Diana is a book week costume idea. She is the daughter of Zeus and Leto, and the twin sister of Apollo. Diana is the goddess of the moon, hunting, and animals. She is often portrayed as a beautiful young woman with a bow and arrows. Diana is an excellent book week costume idea for anyone who loves Greek mythology.

MUST HAVE accessory: Bow & Arrow Set

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>> Be like the moon huntress-goddess here!

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71. Venus

Looking for a book week costume idea? Why not dress up as Venus, the goddess of love and beauty from Greek mythology? You could wear a white dress and carry a gold necklace and earrings to represent her connection to the planet Venus.

Alternatively, you could paint your face gold and carry a mirror to show her association with beauty and vanity. Whichever way you choose to represent Venus, you’re sure to stand out from the crowd!

>> Be the Goddess of Love and Beauty

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72. Cupid

Why not dress up as Cupid, the god of love? In Greek mythology, Cupid is the son of Aphrodite, the goddess of love. He is often depicted as a young man with wings, carrying a bow and arrows. While his mother represents love in all its forms, Cupid is specifically associated with passionate or romantic love.

As book week is all about celebrating reading, what could be more fitting than dressing up as the god of love? With a little creativity, you can easily put together a book week costume that will have everyone talking. So grab your wings and your bow and arrows, and get ready to spread some book-loving magic!

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>> Be Cupid to every lovebird there is

What you need:

  • Toga
  • Wings
  • Sandals
  • Bow and arrow set

73. Hades

For those looking for a unique and original book week costume idea, why not consider Hades from Greek mythology? Not only is Hades a fascinating character, but he is also relatively easy to recreate with a few simple items. All you need is a black cloak or cape, black pants and a shirt.

>> Copy this look from Costume Works!


74. Poseidon

Poseidon is one of the most popular book week costume ideas for kids. And it’s easy to see why – who doesn’t love dressing up as a mythical sea god? Poseidon was the Greek god of the sea, and was often depicted riding on a chariot pulled by dolphins or horses.

He was also known for his trident, which he used to create powerful storms and earthquakes. If your child is looking for a book week costume that is sure to make a splash, then Poseidon is the perfect choice!

>> Steal this look for teens and taller kids

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75. Medusa

Medusa is a popular character from Greek mythology, and she makes an excellent book week costume. She was a monster with a head of writhing snakes instead of hair, and anyone who looked at her was turned to stone. Medusa is a popular choice for book week costumes because she is both instantly recognizable and easy to create.

All you need is a green dress, some fake snakes, and some green face paint, and you’re good to go! Medusa is a great choice for book week because she is sure to impress everyone with your creativity.

>> Stun and petrify everyone at Book Week


76. Hercules

If you’re looking for a book week costume idea that is both unique and sure to impress, why not dress up as Hercules? As the son of Zeus, Hercules is one of the most famous figures in Greek mythology. He is known for his superhuman strength and his 12 Labours, which included defeating the Nemean Lion and capturing the Hydra.

A Hercules costume can be easily created with a few simple items. Start with a white tunic or toga and add a pair of sandals or Roman-style boots. For the finishing touch, create a leather belt adorned with a golden lion head.

>> Be the Mighty Hercules!

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77. Nymphs

Nymphs were creatures that inhabited the mountains, forests, rivers and streams of the ancient world. They were often associated with particular natural features, such as trees, flowers or waterfalls. Nymphs were also said to be incredibly beautiful, and they had a reputation for being playful and mischievous.

To create your own nymph costume, start with a light-coloured dress or tunic. Then add some greenery, such as leaves or vines, to your hair or around your waist. And don’t forget to bring along some accessories that represent the elements of nature, such as a waterfall necklace or flower crown.

You can choose any floral dress and add an earthy/floral headpiece to complete the look!

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78. Thor

If you’re looking for a book week costume idea, why not dress up as Thor, the Norse god of thunder? Thor is one of the most famous figures in Norse mythology, and he’s also appeared in many Marvel comics and movies. To create a Thor costume, you’ll need a red or blue shirt, a pair of brown or black pants, and a red or blue cape.

You’ll also need a hammer (either a toy one or a replica). For extra authenticity, you can add some fake tattoos or body paint. If you want to go all out, you can even buy a wig or beard to complete the look.

>> Be the Mighty Thor!

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79. The Jungle Book

If you’re looking for a book week costume that will really stand out, why not go as one of the characters from The Jungle Book? Whether you dress up as Mowgli, Baloo, Shere Khan or Kaa, you’re sure to make an impact. And if you’re feeling really adventurous, you could even try to recreate the iconic scene where Mowgli swings through the trees!

What you need

  • For Mowgli: Skin-tone t-shirt and red shorts

80. Tarzan

Looking for a book week costume idea that will make you stand out from the crowd? Why not go as Tarzan, the king of the jungle! All you need is a loincloth and leaves, and you’re good to go. For added authenticity, you could also try adding a wooden club.

Just be sure not to hit anyone with it in school! If you really want to get into character, try imitating Tarzan’s famous yell. It’s sure to turn heads and get everyone talking. So why not give it a try?

>> Are you the king of the jungle?

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81. Thumbelina

This classic tale of a girl who is no bigger than your thumb is the perfect inspiration for a unique and eye-catching costume. To create the look, start with a pair of green tights and a white long-sleeved shirt. Add some blush to your cheeks and style your hair in two small buns on either side of your head. Finally, simply attach some fake wings to your back and you’re good to go!

What you need:

  • White top shirt
  • Teal ribbon
  • Light blue long skirt
  • Long orange wig

82. The Little Mermaid

It’s that time of year again – book week is just around the corner! If you’re stuck for costume ideas, why not try dressing up as one of your favourite book characters? A popular choice is always the Little Mermaid. You can wear a pretty blue dress and seashells in your hair, or get creative with a green tail and fins. Either way, you’re sure to make a splash at book week!

>> Be like Ariel this Book Week

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83. The Emperor’s New Clothes

Book week is a great time to get dressed up and have some fun. One costume idea that is sure to get some laughs is the Emperor’s New Clothes. This classic story is about a vain emperor who is tricked into thinking he is wearing beautiful new clothes, when in fact he is naked.

To create this costume, all you need is a plain white T-shirt and some trousers. Then, simply draw or paint on some “clothes” using fabric paint or markers. You can make them as simple or as elaborate as you like. Add some accessories such as a crown and sceptre, and you’re all set!

>> Be the emperor himself but don’t be fooled!

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Your child can wear a skin-tone shirt and brown/black shorts!


84. Velveteen Rabbit (Margery Williams)

Book week is coming up, and you need a costume that is both book-related and easy to make. One excellent option is the Velveteen Rabbit. All you need is a pair of old jeans, a piece of velveteen fabric, some stuffing, and a hot glue gun. First, cut the legs off the jeans so they are shorter.

Then, cut a hole in the back of the jeans for your child to step into. Next, cut two ear shapes out of the velveteen and hot glue them onto the jeans. Finally, stuff the jeans with stuffing until they are soft and cuddly. Your child will be sure to love their new costume, and you’ll be glad you didn’t have to spend hours making it!

>> Be as loyal as the Velveteen Rabbit


85. Tale of Peter Rabbit (Beatrix Potter)

Are you looking for a book week costume that is sure to stand out from the crowd? If so, consider dressing up as Peter Rabbit from Beatrix Potter’s classic tale. Not only is this costume easy to put together, but it is also perfect for both boys and girls. To get started, all you need is a pair of blue overalls and a white shirt.

Once you have your clothing, simply add some bunny ears and a fluffy tail, and you’re good to go! Best of all, this costume requires no sewing – simply find a pair of overalls that fit your child and let them wear them over their clothes. With a little creativity, you can easily turn this simple outfit into an impressive book week costume.

Awesome look from the Little Londoners!

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86. The Wind in the Willows (Kenneth Grahame)

Book week is a great time to get dressed up as your favourite book character. If you’re looking for a costume idea, why not try The Wind in the Willows? This classic book has been loved by generations, and there are plenty of great costumes to choose from. For example, you could dress up as Mr. Toad, with his distinctive red waistcoat and red necktie.

Or you could be Badger, complete with a walking stick and tweed hat. If you’re feeling adventurous, you could even try dressing up as one of the book’s anthropomorphic animals. Whichever costume you choose, you’re sure to have a fun time at book week!

>> Steal this look!

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Get your frog kit here!


87. Ramona (Beverly Cleary)

If you’re looking for a book week costume idea, why not dress up as Ramona from Beverly Cleary’s series of books? Ramona is a feisty young girl who is always getting into trouble, and her adventures are sure to inspire plenty of laughs. To recreate her look, you’ll need a bob hair, a red and white striped shirt, and yellow shorts. Don’t forget to add the book itself, and you’ll be ready to take on the world just like Ramona!

>> Feisty and in trouble again? Be like Ramona!

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What you need:

  • Bob hair wig
  • striped red and white shirt
  • yellow shorts

88. A Christmas Carol

There are so many great book week costume ideas out there, but one of our favourites is always A Christmas Carol. This classic tale is perfect for getting into the holiday spirit, and there are plenty of ways to put your own spin on the character costumes.

For example, you could dress up as Ebenezer Scrooge, with a long coat and top hat. Or you could be one of the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, or Yet to Come. However you choose to interpret the characters, a Christmas Carol book week costume is sure to be a hit!

>> Don’t be a humbug also on Book Week!


89. Mary Poppins (Pamela Lyndon Travers)

Book week is a great time to get creative with costumes, and there are plenty of book characters to choose from. One popular option is Mary Poppins, the iconic character from the book series by Pamela Lyndon Travers. Mary Poppins is a timeless character who appeals to both children and adults, and her costume is relatively easy to put together.

The key components are a tall hat, a long black coat, and white gloves. You can also add in some additional props, such as an umbrella or carpet bag, to really bring the character to life. Whether you’re attending a book-themed party or simply want to dress up for Halloween, Mary Poppins makes an excellent book week costume choice.

>> What chores are we going to do today?

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90. The NeverEnding Story (Michael Ende)

If you’re looking for a book week costume idea that will be sure to impress, why not go as the NeverEnding Story? This classic book has been captivating readers for decades, and its iconic characters are instantly recognizable. To create your costume, you’ll need a white gown (for Falkor) or tunic (for Atreyu), a black belt, and some fluffy white fabric or feathers (for Falkor’s tail).

If you’re feeling extra creative, you can also add some glitter to your costume to represent the magical world of Fantasia. With this easy-to-assemble costume, you’ll be ready to take on book week in style!

>> Recreate their looks!

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>> Find the Childlike Empress and save Fantasia!


91. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

Looking for a creative book week costume idea? Why not dress up as the Headless Horseman from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow! This classic Halloween tale tells the story of Ichabod Crane, who encounters the ghost of a soldier who was decapitated during the Revolutionary War.

The Headless Horseman became a popular folk legend and has been featured in many different portrayals over the years. To create your own Headless Horseman costume, start with a black jacket and pants. For the head, you can either wear a black hoodie or create a mask out of black construction paper. To complete the look, add a fake scar and some spooky accessories like a horse head or skeleton hand.

>> Be the headless horseman here!

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92. The Three Musketeers

One book week costume idea is to dress up as the Three Musketeers. This classic novel, written by Alexandre Dumas, tells the story of three friends who fight for justice in France. To make this costume, all you need is a black cape and a hat. For the shirt, you can either wear a white one or paint a red cross on a plain white shirt.

For the pants, simply wear black trousers or leggings. Finally, don’t forget to add a prop sword! With this simple yet effective costume, you’ll be sure to stand out from the crowd.

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>> All for one and one for all! Make your own here!


93. Fairies in fairy tales

Every year for book week, kids dress up as their favourite book characters. And every year, there are always a few kids who dress up as fairies. It’s no wonder why fairies are such popular book week costume choice – they’re always enchanting and magical.

But did you know that there are different types of fairies in fairy tales? Medieval fairy tales often featured benevolent fairies who acted as protectors of children and humans. Conversely, Renaissance fairy tales often portrayed fairies as mischievous creatures who liked to play tricks on humans.

In both cases, however, royalty was often associated with the fairy realm. So if you’re looking for a book week costume that’s sure to be popular, dressing up as a fairy is always a great choice. Just be sure to choose the right type of fairy for your book week costume!

>> There are a lot of ideas you can come up with fairies!

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94. It by Stephen King

Book week is a great time to dress up as your favourite book character. If you’re looking for a costume idea, why not try It by Stephen King? For this costume, you’ll need a white shirt, red balloons, and some white paint. To create the shirt, simply print out a picture of the book cover and glue it onto a white t-shirt.

Then, blow up some red balloons and attach them to the shirt. Finally, apply some white paint to your face to create the look of the book’s iconic villain, Pennywise. With this costume, you’re sure to stand out from the crowd!

>> Scare your way to winning first place with IT


95. The Lost World by Arthur Conan Doyle and Michael Crichton

Book week is coming up soon, and many people are looking for costume ideas. If you’re a fan of dinosaurs, why not consider dressing up as a character from The Lost World or Jurassic Park? Both of these books have been made into popular movies, and they offer a wide range of characters to choose from.

Whether you want to be the heroic protagonist or the menacing antagonist, you’re sure to find a costume that’s perfect for book week. So dust off your old dinosaur toys and get ready for a roaring good time!

>> Adults and kids can join the fun!

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96. The Princess Bride

Carey Elwes as Westley and Robin Wright debuted as Princess Buttercup in the classic movie The Princess Bride. The film was based on the book of the same name by William Goldman. Book week is coming up, and what better way to celebrate than by donning a Princess Bride-inspired costume?

You can go as Buttercup, Westley, Fezzik, or even Inigo Montoya. If you’re feeling really creative, you could even make your own movie-inspired costume. Whatever you choose, you’re sure to be a hit at book week!

>> Buttercup has a red medieval dress!

Westley looks like a pirate!


97. Cthulhu Mythos by H. P. Lovecraft

One of the most popular book week costume ideas is to dress up as a character from H. P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu Mythos. The Mythos is a fictional universe created by Lovecraft in which various demonic and extra-terrestrial entities attempt to break into our world. These creatures are often depicted as being gigantic and monstrous, making them perfect for a book week costume.

There are many different characters to choose from, so you can be sure to find one that fits your book week theme. Whether you choose to dress as Cthulhu himself or one of his many minions, you’re sure to have a great time dressing up as a character from the Cthulhu Mythos.

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98. Mummy

To create a mummy costume, all you need is some white fabric and a roll of bandages. Simply drape the fabric over your child’s body and wrap them up in the bandages. If you want to get really creative, you can even add some fake blood or creepy accessories to make the costume more realistic.


99. Nancy Drew (Carolyn Keene)

If you’re looking for a unique and classic costume idea, why not go as Nancy Drew? For those who don’t know, Nancy Drew is the teenage detective who has been solving mysteries since 1930. She’s smart, resourceful, and always ready for an adventure.

Best of all, you probably already have everything you need to put together a Nancy Drew costume. All you need is a blue blazer, a white collared shirt, khaki pants or a skirt, and brown loafers. To complete the look, just add a pair of glasses (optional) and a magnifying glass. With this costume, you’ll be ready to solve any mystery that comes your way!

>> Be the female equal of Holmes

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100. A Series of Unfortunate Events (Lemony Snicket)

Are you looking for a unique book week costume idea? Why not dress up as one of the characters from Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events? Whether you choose to be Count Olaf, Violet Baudelaire, or Klaus Baudelaire, you’re sure to stand out from the crowd.

And if you’re feeling extra creative, you could even make your own costume using some simple materials. So if you’re looking for an unusual book week costume idea, consider dressing up as a character from A Series of Unfortunate Events.

>> Go for Victorian or Edwardian outfits or 1920s clothing!

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101. Pippi Longstocking (Astrid Lindgren)

A book week costume is a great way to get kids excited about reading. One popular book week costume idea is Pippi Longstocking. Astrid Lindgren’s iconic character is beloved by children all over the world, and her adventures are sure to inspire a love of reading.

To create a Pippi Longstocking costume, all you need is a red wig, suspenders, and a pair of overalls. Add some freckles with face paint or makeup, and you’re all set! This costume is sure to be a hit with book-lovers of all ages.

What’s important: Red braided hair, freckles, red shirt, blue overalls, and mismatched stockings!

See inspiration here!

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102. The Original Mother Goose

Book week is a great time to get creative and have some fun with your costume. One book-themed costume that is sure to be a hit is the original Mother Goose. To create this costume, you will need a white gown and bonnet, as well as a book or two. For the book, you can either use an actual copy of the Mother Goose book, or simply create your own book cover using construction paper.

To add a bit of intrigue, consider carrying around a stuffed goose or other bird. This costume is sure to be a hit with both children and adults alike. So get creative and have some fun with your book week costume this year.

>> Tell all the good stories!

Add accessories like:

  • Basket
  • Goose stuffed toy
  • Mother Goose book

103. The Very Hungry Caterpillar (Eric Carle)

his iconic character from Eric Carle’s classic children’s book is recognized all over the world, and your little one is sure to stand out from the crowd in this costume. Best of all, it’s easy to put together with items that you probably already have at home.

Simply cut out a large circle from green felt and then use black fabric paint to create the caterpillar’s signature spots. For the head, you can either sew on a green beanie or stuff a sock with stuffing. And don’t forget the antennae! Two pipe cleaners wrapped in green yarn will do the trick.

>> Go get yourself an apple!


104. Rapunzel

Book week is a great opportunity for kids to dress up as their favourite book characters. If you’re looking for a unique and attention-grabbing book week costume, consider Rapunzel! You can make a Rapunzel costume easily at home with some simple materials.

All you need is a long skirt or piece of fabric, a belt or ribbon, and a toy frying pan. To style your hair, simply put it in a long braid or ponytail. Then add some pretty flowers or ribbon to give it that extra special touch. With this easy book week costume, you’re sure to stand out from the crowd!

>> The original Rapunzel wears a medieval dress and has very long locks!

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Book week is a great time for kids to dress up as their favourite book characters. And what could be more perfect than Hansel and Gretel for a book week costume? Not only are they iconic characters from a much-loved fairy tale, but they also have a distinctive look that is easy to recreate. With a little creativity, you can easily create a book week costume that will make your child stand out from the crowd.

For Hansel, all you need is a pair of brown trousers and a white shirt.

105. Hansel

106. Gretel

For Gretel, a simple white dress will do the trick. And don’t forget to add a few wisps of straw to your clothing to really capture the essence of the story!


107. The Nutcracker

Book week is a great time to get dressed up as your favourite book character. And what could be better than dressing up as the Nutcracker? This iconic book character is guaranteed to impress your friends and teachers. Plus, it’s a pretty easy costume to put together.

All you need is a white shirt, black pants, and a red scarf. If you want to go the extra mile, you can add some face paint or a wig. But however you choose to dress up, we’re sure you’ll have a blast celebrating book week!

>> Ready to fight the Mouse King?


108. Guinevere

Why not dress up as Guinevere, the legendary queen of Camelot? You can find everything you need to put together your own DIY Guinevere costume at your local thrift store or costume shop. Start with a simple white dress or tunic, then add a gold belt and some matching jewellery.

If you want to get really creative, you can even make your own crown out of cardboard or wire. Whatever approach you take, dressing up as Guinevere is sure to be a book week hit!

>> Be a regal queen of Arthur’s


109. The Phantom Tollbooth

Book week is a great time to get dressed up and have some fun with your favourite book characters. One costume idea that is sure to be a hit is the Phantom Tollbooth. This classic book tells the story of Milo, a young boy who travels to a fantastical world through a mysterious tollbooth.

To bring this character to life, all you need is a black cape, some black clothing, and a face mask. With this simple costume, you’ll be sure to make an impact at your book week event. Best of all, you can easily add your own personal touches to make the costume unique to you. So if you’re looking for a fun and easy book week costume idea, be sure to consider the Phantom Tollbooth.

>> Or opt for TOCK, the watchdog, instead, and remember to carry a CLOCK!


110. Jumanji by Chris Van Allsburg

Looking for a book week costume idea that will be sure to get you noticed? How about dressing up as Jumanji, the classic book by Chris Van Allsburg? To pull off this look, all you need is some green face paint, a jaguar print shirt and some black pants.

For extra effect, add some fake vines and leaves to your clothing and carry around a small board game. If you really want to stand out, why not style your hair into jungle-inspired braids? Whether you go for the traditional book week costume or put your own spin on it, Jumanji is sure to be a hit!

>> Don’t get lost in the board game!

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111. Sanderson Sisters

What better way to celebrate the magic of storytelling than by donning a bewitching costume inspired by the iconic Sanderson Sisters from “Hocus Pocus”?

Whether you’re channeling the mischievous Winifred, the captivating Sarah, or the quirky Mary, a “Hocus Pocus” witch costume is sure to make you the star of any Book Week event.

Winifred Sanderson

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Dive into the world of magic and mischief by embodying the formidable Winifred Sanderson this Book Week. With her fiery red hair, distinct green dress, and commanding presence, a Winifred costume is perfect for those who wish to channel a strong and charismatic witch.

Sarah Sanderson

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Embrace the enchanting allure of Sarah Sanderson and become the siren of Book Week. Sarah’s ethereal beauty, combined with her lilac and pink flowing gown, makes for a costume that is both captivating and dreamy.

Mary Sanderson

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Mary’s unique sense of style, characterized by her earth-toned dress, curly hair, and signature red hood, sets her apart from her sisters and offers a fun and distinctive look. The layered fabrics, combined with her whimsical accessories, make for a costume that’s both comfortable and full of personality.


112. Coraline by Neil Gaiman

Looking for a book week costume idea that will be sure to impress? Why not dress up as Coraline from Neil Gaiman’s bestselling novel? For those unfamiliar with the book, Coraline is a young girl who discovers a secret door in her new home that leads to an alternate reality.

In this other world, she meets a doppelganger of her mother who is determined to keep her there forever. To escape, Coraline must use all of her wits and courage. This makes for a great book week costume, as it is both unique and easily recognizable. Plus, it’s sure to get you plenty of compliments!

>> Meet the Other Mother and Other Father!

With this enormous list of costume ideas, we hope you found something to go as. Cheers to a fantastic Book Week!

Jody Allen
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Jody Allen is the founder of Stay at Home Mum. Jody is a five-time published author with Penguin Random House and is the current Suzuki Queensland Amb...Read Moreassador. Read Less

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