Alice’s Wonderland Fancy Dress Costume - School Book Week World Book Day Costume for Girls - Blue Alice Dress + Apron + Alice Band + Black & White Striped Tights + Toy White Rabbit

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Alice’s Wonderland Fancy Dress Costume - School Book Week World Book Day Costume for Girls - Blue Alice Dress + Apron + Alice Band + Black & White Striped Tights + Toy White Rabbit

Alice’s Wonderland Fancy Dress Costume - School Book Week World Book Day Costume for Girls - Blue Alice Dress + Apron + Alice Band + Black & White Striped Tights + Toy White Rabbit

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Fall down the rabbit hole into the magical world of Alice and Wonderland. Your class can be transformed into the bookworms they have always aspired to be with our wonderful resources. This will keep your class engaged and interested in the story of Alice and Wonderland. What Alice and Wonderland resources do we have? The book has such a phenomenal number of ideas and concepts in it, but it creates space for the creativity too," says Bailey. "It really is this Bible for the imagination."

These 20 costumes are popular for World Book Day in the UK because they are iconic and recognisable characters from classic books and stories that have stood the test of time. Many of these characters have been popularised through movies and TV shows, making them even more well-known and beloved. These costumes are fun and creative, allowing children to express their love for reading and bring their favorite characters to life. Additionally, a lot of these costumes are easy to put together with just a few key items, making them accessible for families on a budget. Overall, the popularity of these costumes stems from the universal appeal of these timeless stories and the joy of dressing up. Here’s just one Google Trends example from a Where’s Wally costume search term. It peaks the chart in March each year, which of course is when World Book Day is. Get Ready for World Book Day With TopToys2U Despite the original stories' reliance on wordplay, puns, and nonsense, Alice has become such an icon that she is often used as a touchstone even within primarily visual media. When Christopher Wheeldon first suggested a ballet version, his designer Bob Crowley reportedly thought he was "completely insane" to make a wordless Wonderland. But the Royal Ballet's 2011 show was a huge hit – not least because of Crowley's designs, which combined familiar Alice shorthands with classical tutus and cutting-edge stagecraft, from op-art projections to a multi-part Cheshire cat puppet. The Queen of Hearts stepped out of an intimidatingly huge crinoline-cum-throne-cum-tank, to dance a parody of a sequence from the ballet Sleeping Beauty: both very Lewis Carroll, and very ballet. From the very beginning, then, the image of "Alice" has always been central. Tenniel certainly set an extremely high bar for illustrations – and he established many of the Wonderland tropes that endure across every medium, from her pinafore dress to the Hatter's top hat. Part of the reason Alice is so easily re-imagined is because she is so codified in the first place – something artists both use and subvert. The story takes place in the Victorian era and Alice is around 7 years old. She has an older sister, a cat named Dinah and she is depicted wearing a headband.Make a simple mask. Paper plates are great for making simple masks. You can turn your child into pretty much any World Book Day character they fancy with a little crafting.

The mischievous cat from Dr. Seuss's book is a favorite among children. A red and white striped hat, a bow tie, and a pair of gloves are all that are needed to become The Cat in the Hat. Little Red Riding Hood Lewis Carroll's characters from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland are still some of the most popular in the world.The wooden boy who wants to be real is a popular choice for World Book Day. A blue and red outfit, with a wooden nose, is all you need to become Pinocchio. The Mad Hatter 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. Get creative with cardboard. There's almost nothing you can't make with some cardboard, scissors, and a good idea.



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