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Are you looking for a fun book character costume to celebrate your child’s favorite story book characters? This list has over 30 DIY easy book character costumes you can make. Yes you!
Of course some of the costume are more elaborate than others but I promise there are some super easy ideas that use items you already own plus with a little accessorizing (via Amazon if you like). Or go full DIY and make everything yourself.
World Book Day Costume Ideas
These are great ideas for your favourite book character if you are looking for World Book Day costume ideas as well. World Book Day was created by UNESCO on 23rd April 1995as a worldwide celebration of books and reading and it was first celebrated in the UK and Ireland in 1997.
Book Character Costumes for Kids
Costumes aren’t only for Halloween, especially book character day costumes. Story book characters are good for Dr. Seuss Day, school spirit week, world book day, love of reading week and more.
Dressing up in a literary costume from a classic children’s book is a fun way for the whole school to celebrate. Teachers can dress as their favorite book character. Some great ideas include Mary Poppins, Alice in Wonderland and Curious George
This is a great list of ideas for book lovers to use during Halloween as well. Plus, some schools only allow students to wear Halloween costumes if they represent a storybook character.
That may seem limited but there really are still a lot of fun costume ideas focused on book characters! Luckily our school allows the kids to dress up for Halloween with very little restrictions other than banning gore and weapons.
Tween Book Character Costumes
Speaking of Harry Potter, there is a lot of amazing book character costume ideas within the Wizarding World of Harry Potter! Start with the main characters like Harry Potter and Hermione Granger, then consider secondary characters like Luna Lovegood and Ginny Weasley. And what about this cute Golden Snitch Costume, adorable and fun.
A few more popular book ideas from our bookshelf include a Captain Underpants, Big Nate,Dog Man, another Dog Man costume and Rodrick and Greg from Diary of a Wimpy Kid!
Easy to Make Book Character Costumes
I tend to focus on making DIY book character costumes for boys because Iam a boy mom. I didn’t want to leave the girls out so I found some fun book character costume ideas for girls too.ThisThe Rainbow Fishcan an easily be adjusted for big kids with leggings and a fun tutu. I absolutely love thisPaper Bag Princess Costume, it’s adorable.
If you have a group of friends that want to dress up together, then theseNo-Sew Care Bear Costumeswould be great! Don’t forget about classic storybook costumes for girls too likeLittle Red Riding Hood,Pippi Longstocking, Fancy Nancy,Magic School Bus Ms. Frizzle, Luna Lovegood, andWinnie the Witch Costume.
Book Character Costumes For Kids and Teachers
Beyond Halloween, our school often hosts a storybook character dress up day during spirit week or even during ‘Read Across America day’ to celebrate Dr. Seuss’s Birthday. I’ve created a couple of Dr. Seuss costumes over the years for my boys including aCat in the Hat Costume, anEasy Lorax Costume, Fox in Socks Costume and a Mr. Brown Costume.
It’s pretty easy to make many classic characters from Dr. Seuss books with a few basics like a black t-shirt, or even a black dress for the Cat in the hat or a blue wig for Thing 1 and 2. It’s also pretty easy to make or buy a Thing 1/2 shirt, combine it with this adorableThing 1 and Thing 2 DIY Costume Wig.
You can’t go wrong with costumes from classic authors like Roald Dahl costumes like The BFG –The BFG CostumeorFantastic Mr. Fox Mask. How about aMr. Smee Costumefrom Peter Pan or a set ofWizard of Oz Character Costumes. Thinking outside the box, or rather inside the house and thisWizard of Oz House Costume is amazing!
Book Character Costumes
DIY Dr. Seuss Costumes
Dr. Seuss is very popular with elementary school kids including Horton Hears A Who, Green Eggs and Ham, and One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish Blue Fish. Check out the variety of Dr. Seuss costume options we have listed below.
Fox in Socks Costume
Fox in Socks by Dr. Seuss was published in 1965.
Cat in the Hat Costume
The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss was published in 1957.
Mr. Brown Costume For Dr. Seuss Day
Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You? by Dr. Seuss was published in 1970.
DIY Lorax Costume
The Lorax by Dr. Seuss was published in 1971.
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Make a Thing 1 and Thing 2 Wig for your DIY Halloween Costume
Thing 1 and Thing 2 are characters from The Cat in the Hat book.
DIY Harry Potter Costumes
Description is required.J. K. Rowling started publishing Harry Potter books in 1997 with Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. It was followed by:
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets(1998)
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban(1999)
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire(2000)
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix(2003)
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DIY Luna Lovegood Costume
Luna Lovegood first appears in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
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Harry Potter DIY Luna Lovegood Costume (An easy how to!)
Here's another fun Luna Lovegood costume option.
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Ginny-Weasley-Costume
We meet Ginny Weasley in the first book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
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Hermione Granger Costume for Kids
We meet Hermione Granger in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stoneas well.
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How to Make a Harry Potter Golden Snitch Costume
The Golden Snitch is a very important ball in the wizarding sport ofQuidditch. We learn about the sport of Quidditch at Hogwarts in the first book too.
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Harry Potter Quidditch Jersey Tutorial
Speaking of Quidditch, this is a funny Harry Potter wearing a Quidditch jersey.
Book Series Character Costumes
Elementary school kids love book series chapter books, they are usually fun and reading level appropriate.
The Lord of the Hat Costume
The Lord of the Hat is book 5 in the Creature from my Closet series by Obert Skye. The creature is a combination of Gollum from Lord of the Rings and Cat in the Hat.
Potterwookiee Costume
Potterwookiee is book 2 in the Creature from my Closet series by Obert Skye. The creature is a combination of Harry Potter and Chewbacca from Star Wars.
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Big Nate Costume
There are 8 Big Nate books and even more Big Nate comic strip collection books. Big Nate is authored by Lincoln Peirce.
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid costume for Book Week
There is currently 17 Diary of a Wimpy Kid books by Jeff Kinney.
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DIY Dog Man Costume
There are currently 10 Dog Man books in the series by Dav Pilkey.
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Book Character Costume: Captain Underpants Costume
There are 13 Captain Underpants books by Dav Pilkey
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DIY Captain Underpants Costume for Book Character Day or Halloween!
Here's another Captain Underpants costume idea.
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Easy Pippi Longstocking Costume
There are 10 books in the Pippi Longstocking series by Swedish author Astrid Lindgren.
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Magic School Bus Ms. Frizzle Costume
There are dozens of Magic School Bus titles by Joanna Cole.
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Fancy Nancy Dress Tutorial Handmade Costume Series
There is also dozens of Fancy Nancy books by Jane O'Connor.
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Winnie The Witch Costume
There are currently 19 Winnie the WItch or (Winnie and Wilbur) books by Valerie Thomas.
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How to Make an Awesome DIY Mary Poppins Costume
There are 8 books in the Mary Poppins series by P. L. Travers.
Classic Storybook Character Costumes
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BFG Costume
The BFG by Roald Dahl features an orphan girl or befriends a giant, a Big Friendly Giant.
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Fantastic Mr Fox Mask for World Book Day - Red Ted Art - Make crafting with kids easy & fun
Fantastic Mr. Foxis another fun book by Roald Dahl.
Mr. Smee Costume
Peter Pan is by J. M. Barrie and features a variety of characters for costume ideas including Peter Pan and Mr. Smee.
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Sew Many Books {Little Red Riding Hood}
Little Red Riding Hood is a fairy tale that can be traced back to versions of folk tales by Charles Perrault and the Brothers Grimm.
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(20 crafty days of halloween) diy baby fish costume
The Rainbow Fish is a children's picture book drawn and written by Swiss author and illustrator, Marcus Pfister, and translated into English by J. Alison James.
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How to sew a Mr Men Costume
There are lots of Mr. Men books by Roger Hargreaves. Plus additional Little Miss books.
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DIY Gruffalo Inspired Mouse Costume Headband
The Gruffalo is a children's picture book by authorJulia Donaldson.
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How to Make a Gruffalo Dress Up Apron for Creative Storytelling
Make your own DIY Gruffalo costume.
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DIY Thomas the Train Costume
There are 42 Thomas the Train books written by Rev. Wilbert Awdry, and his son Christopher.
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Wizard of Oz House Costume
The Wizard of Oz is authored by L. Frank Baum.
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Halloween Costumes 2014: The whole "Wizard of Oz" gang! (...plus a VIDEO!)
More Wizard of Oz costume ideas.
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Paper Bag Princess Costume
The Paper Bag Princess is created by Robert Munsch.
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No-Sew Care Bear Costumes
The Care Bears were characters created by the American Greetings company. There have been dozens of books written by various authors and publishers.
What is Book Character Day?
Book Character Day is a day when students, teachers and staff dress up as a character from their favorite book. It’s a great way way to celebrate Love of Reading Week or Dr. Seuss Day. In addition you can have a costume parade and give presentations on your favorite book. It can also inspire little girls and boys to read more!
What are good costumes for Book Week?
There are a quite a few book character costume ideas in this post. Beyond classic children’s authors like Dr. Seuss and Roald Dahl, most children’s characters from nursery rhymes and animated movies or shows also have books. If your kiddo has an Elsa dress, I am sure they also have a Frozen book to bring to school too!
Just let them choose their favorite book characters and go for it! It doesn’t have t be a perfect costume, most kids are super excited to just dress up in the their favorite book character costume.
More Character Day Ideas
A few more book character costumes for kids includeThomas the Train Halloween Costume,Gruffalo Dress Up Apron,Gruffalo Mouse Headband, andMr. Men Costumes.
Buy Book Character Costumes
Don’t have the time or creativity to make a DIY book character costume? Check out these fun options from Amazon and Etsy and HalloweenCostumes.com.
- Peter Pan Costume
- Harry Potter Costume
- Wizard Scarf
- Fancy Nancy Accessory Set
- Prairie Girl Costume
- Cat in the Hat Costume Accessories
- Thing 1 and Thing 2 Shirts
- Wild Things Costume
- Elephant and Piggie Masks
- Pete the Cat Costume
- Amelia Bedelia Costume Ideas
- Very Hungry Catepillar Costumes
- Lots of book character accessory options to partially DIY your costume
More Favourite Character Costumes
Sometimes all you need is a little inspiration to find ways to make costumes from plain clothes or normal clothes for your first world book day at school. More ideas include: Robin Hood, Stickman, Charlie Bucket from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (don’t forget his golden ticket), Snow White (or the prince), Captain Hook, Mr. Men characters, 3 little pigs, Mad Hatter, or anyone from Charlotte’s Web!
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Ahhh So much fun!! Thanks for including my little outfits
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