World Book Day: 10 Classic Characters  (2024)

SupplyWell is celebrating World Book Day. With so many wonderful books to choose from we've created a list of our favourites to inspire you and your pupils this year.

World Book Day is one of the best days of the school year… if you’re between 3 and 11 or a teacher who particularly enjoys a bit of dress up!

For parents it can be a little more tricky to navigate – getting your child to agree on a costume/ theme character and stick to it before the big day can be a *little* challenging. Here are a few of our favourite books and character ideas. And for our older children in Secondary schools a few fantastic reads to get lost in.

Nursery/ Reception

  • The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle

A true classic! There’s not many who didn’t own this book as a child or have a copy to hand in any infant setting. A fun and straightforward costume that can be shop-bought and then enjoyed as part of the dress up wardrobe.

  • What The Ladybird Heard by Julia Donaldson & Lydia Monks

A lovely Julia Donaldson picture book full of beautiful illustrations from Lydia Monks. This is a great one for dressing up ideas as you have a full farmyard of animal characters to choose from as well as the lovely Ladibird hero. And if you have a more rebellious character – you could always go for one of the Baddies – Hefty Hugh or Lanky Len!

  • Dear Zoo by Rod Campbell

Such a lovely lift-the-flap book that both my children adored! Who wouldn’t want to dress up as a fierce lion, cheeky monkey or even a cute puppy?

Infants

  • Kitty Lacey – The Fairytale Hairdresser by Abie Longstaff

These are my daughters favourite collection of books – all based on classic fairy tales but with a hairdressing problem solver who always saves the day. Kitty has beautiful pink locks, and wears a blue shirt, belt and dark leggings so it’s a pretty straightforward low budget costume – with a bit of pink hair fun!

  • The Highway Rat by Julia Donaldson

Another Julia Donaldson book but with Axel Shefler’s distinctive illustrations, The Highway Rat is a fab book. Full of adventure and character growth for the very badly behaved villain. He’s such a fun character and it’s a great costume to create from bits and bobs from home! My son wore this costume a couple of years ago made up from a cloak made out of an old black dress, a white shirt from the charity shop, a homemade sword and a repurposed hat with a feather in the brim.

  • Mr Gum by Andy Stanton

Mr Gum is a hilarious and surreal read – I quite often hear my husband and 6yr old son roaring with laughter at the antics involved while enjoying bedtime stories. Fantastic to read with your child and a great collection of books for young readers to discover on their own. As for the costume – Mr Gum is a bad man. A messy and grumpy man. So tatty old jumper and scruffy hair with a scruffy hat are called for. And a beard.

Juniors

  • The Worst Witch by Jill Murphy

I LOVED these books a child, and I’m so glad Mildred is still as popular as ever. And a nice easy dress up if your child doesn’t like going all out – just add a few witchy elements to a uniform and wala!

  • Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney

Super popular book series and now films as well! A really accessible way into reading chapter books with loads of fun illustrations and silliness. Plus this is also a great simple costume idea – black shorts, white t-shirt and a homemade cartoon style mask. Pop a backpack on and you’re good to go.

  • Harry Potter by JK Rowling

Perfect for any age and gender – who doesn’t love a witch or wizard costume? But it’s a great way to have a little fun and let your HP geek go crazy – maybe you could be a half-cat Hermione when the polyjuice goes wrong, a crazed Bellatrix Lestrange or a poorly looking Ron with a bucket of slugs…?

Secondary students

Here are a few wonderful YF reads for our older children to get lost in.

Teachers

  • Matilda by Roald Dahl

I couldn’t complete a world book day list without this Roald Dahl classic getting a place. One of my all time childhood favourites, Matilda is just wonderful. Now you could go for the sweet caring Miss Honey costume and wear a demure dress. But Ms Trunchbull is far more fun! If you can get your hands on a boxy/ tweed jacket, big leather belt over the top and hair scraped back into an unforgiving style you’re nearly there. Or you can go for the joggers and hoodie look with the chunky leather belt and bingo!

Or how about Matilda’s awful father – find an ugly sports jacket and a scruffy blonde wig – perfect.

Resources

Visit the official World Book Day for loads of fantastic ideas, resources and children’s book vouchers.

You’re ready for this! Have a wonderful day with your pupils and staff alike – share your photos using #SupplySupport #Worldbookday #TeachHappy

World Book Day: 10 Classic Characters  (2024)

FAQs

What is the best characters to dress up as for World Book Day? ›

Featuring iconic characters from beloved books such as Gangsta Granny, Ratburger, Billionaire Boy, Mr Stink, Awful Auntie, and even The Boy in the Dress. Discover the many humorous characters from his storybooks that have become an absolute hit among kids on World Book Day, inspiring delightful fancy dress choices!

What can teachers be for World Book Day? ›

Encourage imaginative play as story book characters such as fairies, knights, pirates, princesses or even Jack and the Beanstalk. The fun will be endless!

How to dress up as Matilda for World Book Day? ›

If this sounds like your little girl, then this might just be the perfect costume for World Book Day. You'll need: a red headband (with a red bow if possible), a light or dark blue dress (70s-style if you can find one), a white cardigan, white socks, and dark-coloured low-top trainers or shiny red shoes.

What should a 12 year old wear for World Book Day? ›

World Book Day costumes for kids

Enter a magical world of fun with our range of Harry Potter costumes. Place the Sorting Hat upon your head and see where your path will take you, then represent your house pride with a house robe costume. For something a little more regal look at our range of Disney princess costumes.

Should teachers dress up for World Book Day? ›

World Book Day can be celebrated in or out of costume, the important thing is that the day is fun and that children are feel included and are encouraged to read for pleasure.

What book character wears a flower dress? ›

Miss Honey (Matilda by Roald Dahl)

A floral dress, a colourful cardy and a pair of glasses are all you need to transform yourself into Matilda's lovely teacher, Miss Honey.

Do teachers dress up on World Book Day? ›

Teacher Costumes

World Book Day isn't just for kids shop our collection of adult World Book Day costumes and take part too! Impress your class with your costume for this year's World Book Day. Our collection of World Book Day costumes for teachers includes all your favourite book characters from classic.

Can you wear Elsa dress for World Book Day? ›

She will be in whatever outfit she wants to go in! If that's Anna or Elsa, so be it! There aren't that many well known books for that age that aren't also Disney stories." And Angela H had this to say: "Costumes can be expensive and there are bigger things in life to worry about.

Can you wear Elsa for World Book Day? ›

Elsa (Frozen)

This would then technically fit in with World Book Day, so why not go for it. There were so many options with this. From highly technical, to the no sew option, it's a costume that any parent could get involved with.

What does Miss Honey wear? ›

She wears glasses and a scarf around her neck. Her outfit is always her knee-length skirt along with a long-sleeve sweater. Also, in the illustrations, this character often wears cardigans or long dresses.

What should a 13 year old wear for World Book Day? ›

A popular costume for teens this World Book Day will be our hero Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games. To get the look they'll just need to tie their hair into a sideways plait and make a DIY bow and arrow, Katniss Everdeen's signature weapon ...

Who is the hero for World Book Day? ›

Robin Hood

The legendary hero of Sherwood Forest is a popular choice for World Book Day.

Is Mario OK for World Book Day? ›

Super Mario Fancy Dress Costume - £15

It's not a book, but I think we'd all agree that it's a great costume for World Book Day.

What's a good costume for book Week? ›

Our Book Week character ideas include Dorothy costumes galore with a basket for little Toto, Scarecrow costumes for anyone filled with straw, Tin Man costumes for empty metal and even Cowardly Lion costumes for those who lack a little courage.

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