276°
Posted 20 hours ago

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

£12.495£24.99Clearance
ZTS2023's avatar
Shared by
ZTS2023
Joined in 2023
82
63

About this deal

Lewis Carroll's characters from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland are still some of the most popular in the world. Don’t be alarmed if a gang of mini Matildas or Gruffalos cross your path on Thursday 5 March. No, it’s not Halloween, it’s WorldBookDay, a global celebration of kids’ storybooks. If you haven’t made your child’s costume yet, don’t panic! Inspired by this summer’s landmark exhibition Alice: Curiouser and Curiouser, we’ve come up with 5 fail-safe costume designs, based on characters from Lewis Carroll’s much-loved classic Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. The classic character from L. Frank Baum's beloved book is also a popular choice for World Book Day. Children dress up in a blue gingham dress, with ruby slippers and a basket, to become the brave young girl who travelled to the Land of Oz. Where's Wally? World Book Day is a celebration of reading, authors, illustrators and books. It’s designated by UNESCO as a worldwide celebration of books and reading, and marked in over 100 countries all over the world.

World Book Day, celebrated annually on March 2nd, is a day dedicated to promoting the joy of reading and books. In the UK, it has become a tradition for children to dress up as their favorite characters from books, making it a fun and creative day at schools across the nation. July 4 is a special day for Britishers and fans of fantasy as the world-renowned story of “Alice in Wonderland” is celebrated and honored. Lewis Carroll, whose original name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, was born in Cheshire, England. He was the third child and the eldest son. Just like his siblings, he suffered from a stammer, but he did not allow that to hinder him in life. In his early years, Carroll received his education at home. His aptitude for reading led him to read books like “The Pilgrim’s Progress.” He, later on, went to a rugby school, and from there, he enrolled at the prestigious University of Oxford. His ease with academics secured him first-class honors in the subject of Mathematics Moderations. Carroll studied and taught at the university for a few years after. Top tip: when making the top of the crown, try to keep the edges as lined up as possible as it will make it easier to glue onto the bottom. White Rabbit. “Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be late!” The classic fairy tale character continues to be a popular choice for World Book Day. Children dress up in a red hooded cloak with a basket to become Little Red Riding Hood. The Very Hungry CaterpillarThe legendary hero of Sherwood Forest is a popular choice for World Book Day. A green tunic, with a feathered hat and a quiver of arrows, is all that is needed to become Robin Hood. The BFG 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 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. Start with a stripey jumper. It can be the start of many an easy costume including Dennis the Menace, Minnie the Minx, Where's Wally, or Horrid Henry. Disney characters can have some simple and easy-to-copy outfits, and most of them are based on books.

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. Top tip: make sure you give the glue enough time to dry. Mad-Hatter. “Have you guessed the riddle yet?”

International

Get creative with cardboard. There's almost nothing you can't make with some cardboard, scissors, and a good idea. There was a sense of 'is this book just for children or is it for adults?'" says Bailey. "Going with the illustrator from Punch and the appeal to the adult audience was obviously partly in Carroll's mind. It was very strategic." 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 Look through EVERYONE'S wardrobes. Dad's tie may make a great Penny Crayon costume and an apron could be fashioned into an Alice in Wonderland dress.

Make a homemade worm hotel for James and the Giant Peach, or investigate to find out how many helium balloons it takes to lift a peach. The Alice we expect today may have had the Hollywood treatment along the way, then, but one of the most striking things about the characters of Wonderland is how very easily they morph and bend to an artist's vision, while still remaining recognisable. The classic character from Lewis Carroll's beloved book is also a popular choice for World Book Day. Children dress up in a blue dress, with a white apron, and a headband with a bow to become Alice. The Cat in the Hat The boy wizard from Hogwarts continues to be a popular choice for World Book Day. Children dress up in Hogwarts robes, with a Gryffindor scarf, a wizard hat, and a wand to complete the look. Dorothy

Alice in Wonderland

Big Friendly Giant) The kind-hearted giant from Roald Dahl's book is also a popular choice for World Book Day. A giant suit, with a peaked cap and a trumpet, is all it takes to become the BFG. Willy Wonka The villainous pirate from J.M. Barrie's "Peter Pan" is a popular choice for World Book Day. A pirate hat, eye patch, and hook hand will let you become Captain Hook. The Tin Man 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." For those looking for dress-up inspiration, we’ve researched popularity numbers for some of the most beloved characters across all sorts of iconic book series. From Harry Potter to The Mad Hatter, here are the most popular World Book Day costumes in 2023. Harry Potter

Try mirror writing for Alice in Wonderland or reverse the direction of arrows using a glass of water! Roald Dahl Science Experiments You won't have to go to Infinity or beyond to make your kid a great Buzz Lightyear costume this World Book Day, you just need this easy-to-follow guide! Top tips for making World Book Day costumes 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. Think about sleepwear - Pyjamas and nighties can work for all sorts of costumes, like The Darlings from Peter Pan or Sophie from The BFG. 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.

Give AI a Try!

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 Eric Carle's classic character is a popular choice for younger children on World Book Day. A green and yellow striped body suit, with antennae and feet, is all that is needed to become The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Captain Hook Get the face paints out. Book characters can easily come to life with cute painted faces. Think The Tiger Who Came to Tea or the Cheshire Cat. For books that are all about surprising transformations, it should perhaps be no real surprise that Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass are among the most frequently adapted and reinterpreted stories ever written. Alice falls down a rabbit hole, and steps through a mirror, into worlds where anything can happen, where even the sense of self is transformed: where a drink can make you shrink and a mushroom can make you grow; where babies turn into pigs and a little girl can become queen; where flowers and animals and playing cards all speak but logic and learning slip out of grasp.

Asda Great Deal

Free UK shipping. 15 day free returns.
Community Updates
*So you can easily identify outgoing links on our site, we've marked them with an "*" symbol. Links on our site are monetised, but this never affects which deals get posted. Find more info in our FAQs and About Us page.
New Comment