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Mikkaka Overstreet is from Louisville, Kentucky by way of Saginaw “Sagnasty”, Michigan. She has been an educator since 2006 and earned her PhD in Curriculum and Instruction in 2015. By day she is a mild-mannered literacy specialist. By night she sleeps. In between, she daydreams, writes fiction, and reads books. She currently lives in North Carolina with her husband and cats.

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Book character costumes for teachers? Sign me up! If there’s one thing I miss about teaching elementary school, it’s the silliness. It was so easy to turn a regular day into something special. Of course, my personal favorites were days centered on playing dress up.

As spooky season approaches with all of its costume parties, you may be on the lookout for bookish attire. For teachers, you want comfortable outfits kids will recognize. Check out the ideas below for inspiration!

Book Character Costumes for Teachers of Young Children

There are so many great characters to emulate from picture books that it’s hard to know where to begin! Below, I’ve compiled some of my favorites, but this is far from a comprehensive list. Enjoy!

Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons is both a fun book and an absolute bop. Sorry if the song is in your head now.

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Another fan favorite is that needy little rodent from If You Give a Mouse a Cookie.

Sparkles and glitter makeup? Yes, please! Glam up with The Rainbow Fish.

Likewise, a little makeup can go a long way. This teacher woke up with A Bad Case of Stripes.

Show your presidential side with this take on Grace for President.

How could we not include mischievous Max from Where the Wild Things Are? I personally relish the idea of wearing pajamas and a crown all day.

Fans of Coraline will instantly recognize this costume.

I love love love this take on Misty Copeland’s Firebird.

Finally, your kiddos will absolutely adore this Pinkalicious cosplay.

Middle Grades and YA Book Character Costumes

Maybe you teach older kids and don’t want to go for the nostalgic angle. Below you’ll find costumes based on books for older kids. They’re going to think you’re the coolest teacher around. (They’ll never admit it, though!)

Check out Ceony Twill from The Paper Magician.

If you’re feeling fiery, you can channel your inner Katniss from The Hunger Games.

Children of Blood and Bone is wildly popular and has a distinctive cover that can inspire some seriously cool cosplay.

Of course, you could always take the simple route and just be the book, like in this Twilight costume.

Your high school kids will have no trouble recognizing your The Handmaid’s Tale look.

Lastly, don’t forget about classics like The Wizard of Oz, which is chock full of great costume ideas.

Now you’re ready to wow your colleagues and students. Go out and make me jealous that I’m no longer in the classroom! If you enjoyed these costumes, check out this post for more great ideas.

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FAQs

What book character wears jeans and shirt? ›

Charlie Bucket” from 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' by Roald Dahl Perhaps one of the most famous Roald Dahl books thanks to the film(s), Charlie Bucket wears normal clothes typical for a young boy such as shirt/jumper and jeans.

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 ...

Can you have a crush on a book character? ›

Crushing on a fictional character is a safe form of love.

In most cases, people crush on fictional characters when they're not yet ready for a real-life relationship. And that's totally fine. Crushing on a fictional character is a way for you to experience all the fun of having a crush without any of the pain.

How does Junie B. Jones dress? ›

Junie B. Jones costume is a pink cardigan and a purple skirt. For her shoes she wears black flat shoes with optional colorful socks, a short brunette bob with a cute headband.

What does character look like at school? ›

Think of character traits like autonomy, curiosity, resourcefulness, and reflection. Moral Virtues--These characteristics center around ethics. This might encompass traits like honesty, integrity, compassion, and respect. Civic Virtues--These qualities make someone an engaged, contributing member of society.

What book characters wear hoodies? ›

Guys Wearing Hoodies
  • Hold Me Closer, Necromancer (Necromancer, #1) ...
  • The Marked Son (Keepers of Life, #1) ...
  • Eighth Grade Bites (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, #1) ...
  • Twelfth Grade Kills (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, #5) ...
  • The Ghost and the Goth (The Ghost and the Goth, #1) ...
  • The Soulkeepers (The Soulkeepers, #1) ...
  • No Darker Fate.

Is Wednesday Addams a book character? ›

Who is Wednesday Addams? With the success of the recent Netflix show Wednesday, you'd be forgiven for thinking she's a TV and film character. However, there are plenty of Wednesday Addams books, too.

What book character wears a blue dress? ›

Take Paddington Bear – blue coat, red hat. Or Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz – blue dress and red shoes. Or Peter Rabbit – blue coat and cut rabbit ears. And don't forget Alice from Alice in Wonderland with her blue dress and black hair bow.

What book character wears pink? ›

Pinkalicious - Every child will know this unforgettable book character by her bright pink dress. Take it even further and spray her hair with washable pink hair spray and glitter.

How to dress up as Nancy Drew? ›

Nancy Drew costume is a yellow turtleneck knit sweater, a plaid skirt, a pair of brown Oxfords, a thick yellow belt, and a yellow headband.

What book character wears tweed? ›

In Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle describes the famous detective as wearing a "tweed suit and cap," while in James Joyce's Ulysses, the character Leopold Bloom wears a "tweed suit and waistcoat." These descriptions help to bring the characters to life, while also establishing a sense of tradition and ...

What is easy to dress up as for World Book Day? ›

1) Matilda

All you need for the marvellous Matilda is a dress (ideally blue) and a ribbon in the hair (ideally red). If she's holding a pile of books, even better.

Which story book character never aged? ›

Dorian Gray, fictional character, the hedonistic protagonist of Oscar Wilde's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891). He exchanges his soul for youth that never fades.

Is there a book with only one character? ›

Outcasts of Order L.E. Modesitt Jr. Assassin's Price L.E.

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