14 last-minute Book Week ideas for super busy parents
We know. You said this year it would be different. You said you’d think about it in advance. You said you wouldn’t be up at midnight the night before the Book Week parade, stapling bits of cardboard to a t-shirt.
But here we are, and believe us – we understand. There’s no judgement here, folks!
Not even lockdown can stop Book Week
We can hear your indignant howls from here, mums and dads. Even schools conducting online learning in areas under COVID lockdown are urging kids to participate in Book Week festivities this year, by dressing up and showing off their costume to the class via video call. “Dang! Thought we were getting a free pass this year!” we hear you groan.
But while us parents might not all be huge fans of Book Week dress-ups, it is a great way to break up the monotony of the day and bring a bit of fun back to the ‘classroom’ – AKA, the kitchen table.
Here are some easy-peasy last-minute costume options which not only tolerate our lack of organisation, they practically celebrate it.
4. The Gruffalo
Book Aid International also has a clever template for the Gruffalo’s horns and ears, plus a make-up tutorial for the creature’s orange eyes, terrible tusks, and terrible teeth in his terrible jaws (above). For the rest of the costume, brown pants will do, plus a brown top with purple felt triangles glued to the back for the notorious purple prickles.
Couple this costume with this fun Gruffalo paper bag puppet craft for some extra Book Week points!
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