2025 Children's Book Week Australia
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Encapsulating the gift of knowledge history gives us with CostumeBox’s Horrible Histories costumes, Kings and Queens and Peasant costumes. We have colonial costumes, Roman gladiators and Greek gods and goddesses. You’ll be the best dressed at the tea party when you wear this Delightful Hatter Womens Costume. This charming costume features a fitted tank dress with a purple argyle bodice and a striped skirt, adorned with elegant gold buttons for a playful pop of polish.
Just as a plant needs sunlight, water, and nourishing soil to grow, reading books provides children with a foundation for exploration and development. The 40 Hour Famine is a fundraising event that raises awareness about global hunger and supports initiatives to combat it. To inspire empathy and understanding, we recommend "A Long Walk to Water" by Linda Sue Park. This powerful book tells the story of two Sudanese children, separated by time but connected by the struggle for survival and access to clean water. World Indigenous People's Day is a time to honour and celebrate the rich cultures, histories, and invaluable contributions of Indigenous peoples from around the globe.
The brown velvet-feel jacket has purple ruffle sleeves and emboidered purple trim. Top it off with the matching black top hat with a playing card and purple sash. From children’s birthdays, baby showers, and hens parties to milestone celebrations, engagements, or special proposals, explore the best party supplies in Australia. Transform your event into an unforgettable celebration with high-quality and affordable party supplies. This Disney Mad Hatter Girls Costume is a bit of fun and takes its inspiration from the new movie, Alice Through the Looking Glass.
Great costume for Book Week where even the teachers can dress up as their favourite Alice in Wonderland characters or a couple costume and dress up as both the twins. Costume comes equipped with jumpsuit with red hooped waist and yellow top with white oversized collar, attached red and white striped suspender and blue bow tie, red cap and name badge. This Classic Alice Womens Costume is an elegant option for your next dress up party. The blue dress has an attached white apron that ties in a large bow at the back. Just toss on a pair of shoes and you'll be ready for an adventure. Get ready to run wild this Book Week in this fantastic Wild Boy Cosy Deluxe Kids Costume.
Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, and his protagonist, a Kansas farm girl called Dorothy. Make a checklist of the materials or costume parts and accessories that you will need and gather them ahead of time, to save the headache of late-night, last-minute costume preparation. Take this challenge to see if you can guess which books inspired some of your favourite film music.
Based on the fun DC series DC Superhero Girls, this DC Superhero Girls Harley Quinn Value Girls Costume will have any fan of the show jumping at the idea of dressing up as the loveable Harley Quinn. This costume includes a jumpsuit with a white bodice with printed black and red diamond patterns and printed buttons down the front, short black puff sleeves and a black upturned collar. The pants feature a pair of blue printed denim shorts and leggings with one red and one white leg. Included is a black foam belt with printed studs all the way around, a matching wrist cuff and to keep your true identity a secret a black eye mask with an elastic strap around the back.
We also have a range of pet costumes so all members of the family can get in on the dress-up fun. Fictional books from the past are rich with characters like Dracula, Medusa and for the ultimate paired costume idea, think Dr Frankenstein and his monstrous creation. There’s nothing more perfect than an old-school Sherlock Holmes with his iconic tweed coat and Inverness cape, as well as his tweed cap, pipe and magnifying glass. But you can also find amazing historical costumes that will make you look like you’ve just stepped out of an old history book. Just think of the quirky, all-intelligent Albert Einstein as a fun scientific spin on your Book Week costume this year. Step into the Middle Ages and get ready to battle dragons and save princesses and princes as a Medieval Knight.
We know not everyone has the time and patience to create a costume like this, and that’s totally fine! The Book Fairy still has some special themes that you can weave into your teachings, such as treasuring stories passed down by teachers, parents and grandparents and seeing the magic in reading. Check out this great costume by lower primary teacher @miss_outridgefrom last year. This Wednesday Addams look is super easy to recreate – just grab a white button-up and a black dress from your closet, don some braids, and you’re ready to go.
Our automated system knows when your students move from one class to another, and knows whether they've already purchased a licence for that textbook, and will let you know if any orders need to be made. It even knows if your student moves from Class A to Class B which offers the same textbook, and it won't order another one. Leveraging Publishers Platforms Rather than competing with publishers to provide a platform that your students can use, we leverage the platforms that publishers have already built. We bridge the gap between school software and publishers to easily order and provision your eBook licences with publishers.
This significant event promotes understanding and recognition of Indigenous cultures. We have a news page available in Oliver to keep your students updated on NAIDOC Week. Book Week is run by the Children’s Book Council of Australia and is a time for celebrating books and Australian childrens’ authors and illustrators.
In fact, you can use a combination of fabric scraps, old clothes, craft supplies and recycled items that you may already have at home. Consider the book's characters, themes and settings to capture the essence of the character. In this article, we've included a list of creative costume ideas , last-minute tips and touch ups, and practical advice to help you and your child make the most of this special week. Find the latest worksheets, activities, task cards, classroom decorations and blog posts for primary and secondary education. Resources have been thoughtfully made by an Aussie teacher with a passion for creativity and have been aligned to the Australian Curriculum.
Perfect for costume parties, themed events, or just a bit of nostalgic fun. Teachers, if you’re looking for fun Book Week activities for your students, take a look at our range of craft supplies including clay, paints, and more to provide fun crafting activities for your kids. Theme your Book Week activities so your kids can recreate characters and scenes from their favourite books and bring them to life. Often, one of the highlights in a school library celebration of Book Week are the costume parades and character dress up days. While these are lots of fun, they can also be stressful for parents, students and staff alike.
Along the chest is a green digitally printed chest piece and down the sleeves are printed buttons and dials just like Buzz's suit from the movies. A pair of white boot tops which flare at the bottom with green vinyl along the bottom and purple knee pads with elastic to keep in place. Although Buzz wears a purple snood, this costume has a feminine touch and includes a purple bob wig and of course Buzz Lightyears wings to complete the look.