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Julia Donaldson is a highly acclaimed English author who has published over 184 written works including popular children's picture books, plays and educational resources for schools. One of the most popular characters each year is Wally from Where's Wally. You're sure to see at least a few Wally's in each parade.
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Immerse yourself in the wonder of literature with our enchanting range of Book Week costumes and accessories. In anticipation of the bookish celebrations to come, we’ve put together a list of our favourite Book Week costumes for children and teachers alike. You’ll learn how to manage your workload, maintain a positive mindset, and even turn writing reports into a task that feels a little more satisfying. Dive into the world of magic and mischief by embodying the formidable Winifred Sanderson this Book Week.
Wear a wig cap for added comfort and to keep your own hair under wraps. This Noble woman serves her court and country with peerless grace and poise. The Lady in Waiting Renaissance Womens Costume features an elegantly detailed dress with a faux underskirt and a jewelled crown accessory. The shoulder of the dress features tulle shoulder pads to create the effect pictured.
This Galah costume will have you ready for fun times and easy socialising at any event – from Book Week to birthdays and everything in between. Transform into the merry king of the bush in this comfy Laughing Kookaburra Full Body Deluxe Kids Costume. The perfect Australian icon, the Kookaburra, will have you laughing heartily for whatever event you have planned – from Book Week to birthdays and everything in between. This full-length hooded jumpsuit features a white front and hood with a brown back, arms and cuffs - just like a Kookaburra. Even better, the jumpsuit has attached wings which feature a Kookaburra's iconic blue colouring that displays proudly when you lift up your arms.
To return home, they must navigate the terrain and embark on a magical quest with an unlikely crafter named Steve. Matching blue stretch pants with an elastic waist for size flexibility. Back of the top is a printed backpack with brown fabric accents. Top also features a holographic Wally magnifying glass print on the chest and the Where's Wally logo printed on the bottom of the top. Add these fun and vibrant Red and White Striped Girls Tights to your costume.
We honour Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' continuous connection to Country, waters, skies and communities. We celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander stories, traditions and living cultures; and we pay our respects to Elders past and present. Easter is almost here – and there is no better gift to give than a book!
When it comes to spreading festive cheer and embodying the enchantment of the holiday season, nothing quite compares to the charm of our 'Elf Costumes & Accessories'. A delightful mix of whimsy and tradition, our collection is your ticket to embodying a true Christmas spirit. Every piece is fresh off Santa's workshop bench, ensuring you'll be the highlight of any Christmas gathering or themed event. If you are excited about taking part in a Book Week Adelaide parade or local library celebration, then you can find the perfect costume to wear from our online costume store.
Skirt comes in a satin finish and along the bottom is a digitally printed purple, pink and blue design with glittery silver printed embellishments. Put on a pair of magical shoes to match this beautiful dress and embrace the magic within you. Arguably, the most important parts of Book Week are the dress-up days and costume parades.
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. 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.
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. 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.
To complete the outfit also included is a headpiece with a foam filled silver unicorn horn, fabric roses and faux plaits. Harry Potter is a beloved character., but Hermione is theperfectfictional character for librarians. She worships books, spends most of her time in the library, and then uses her knowledge to help everyone else. It’s a bit long in the legs but with the elastic cuff pushed up underneath to knee it hangs to perfect length.