Thursday, 5 March 2026

It's World Book Day!

I really thought I'd got a free pass this year. Over half term I checked with all grandchildren and their mothers, in case costumes were needed. And then Sunday night, a message from my neighbour. Could I help with her daughter's costume, please? She wanted to go as the snake from the Gruffalo
It is her last year at the special school - and she has been upset by the recent deaths of two local boys on Yr Wyddfa [Snowdon] as one has been a friend since toddler group days. 

They'd sourced a dress online, but when it arrived it was too long, and too slim. She needed it shorter, and wider, so she could wear it comfortably in her wheelchair. 
Fortunately 'buffet' dresses, with their tiered skirts have a lot of fabric in the bottom frill. I measured all round and the hem was 204cm. I cut off the frill at a point which made the dress 100cm long. 

I ended up with a piece 200 x 20 cm. which I cut into two long narrow strips.
Her Mum had suggested 

putting a panel centre front and back - but that meant remaking the back of the collar, and a complicated double breasted set of buttons and buttonholes.
Instead I cut the dress in three - vertically from the shoulder seam along two lines either side of the collar and inserted the two panels. I was a bit nervous about cutting up the dress, but it has worked perfectly. Brooke is really pleased with her costume for Thursday, and her Mum is making the snake a 'logpile house' from loo rolls and cardboard to hang on the back of the wheelchair.

Have you been involved in World Book Day?
What costumes have you made?

UPDATE _ The snake off to school. She made her mask, her mum made the log pile house hat


25 comments:

  1. You are the best neighbour anyone could have! I hope the snake has a lovely day.

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    1. She will, she has such a positive attitude

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  2. Wow! You could host a TV series on transformations... move over, EsmΓ© and Patrick!

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  3. That was a really good idea for a costume and well done for your clever adaptation!!

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    1. Her Mum's house-hat is the crowning glory

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    2. She looks amazing! Just seen the updated photo!!!

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  4. Fabulous material for a snake! Glad you were able to adapt the dress, well done. I’ve just been sent a picture of my grand-daughter and her two friends glad in glamorous long dresses and looking very excited yr 6s.

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    1. Oh how lovely. I've just received some great pictures of my grandchildren too ❤️

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  5. What a wonderful collaboration, your sewing skills and Brooke 's mask and her Mum's hat is a work of genius. Fab! I always loved World Book Day at school. Regards Sue H

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    1. Good when children celebrate "real" books. Less so when so many turn up in Disney costumes

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  6. Susan From Across the Pond5 March 2026 at 11:41

    What a triumph! Terrific costume in every way. How fun it must be to be the Gruffalo snake for the day.

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  7. You are a genius, how could you possibly have let World Book Day go by without making a costume for someone. She looks great, and so much better than the 'fancy dress' costumes that far too many children end up wearing.

    My great grandson went into nursery as 'The Tiger Who Came to Tea', it was basically just an orange t-shirt with tiger paw prints and the name of the book printed on it ... but he looked so cute for his first WBD.

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  8. Oh thats lovely. One year, one of my nephews had a wbd where the school told them to just decorate a teeshirt.

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  9. Wow-well done to the three of you for making a splendid costume for World Book Day. Catriona

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  10. What a great makeover of a dress and Brooke looked fabulous in it. Waiting on photos of Iris in her costume for WBD. Xx

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  11. That was a brilliant remake!

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  12. Brilliant! My children were voracious readers (although we had to let Matt have his own way for a while and allow him to just read Marvel comics when he had a period of not wanting to read much. It paid off though. He's an English teacher now), but, as you were saying, they only wanted to dress up as Marvel characters. - which was annoying

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    1. On the other hand, some Mums don't have the time or resources to put a "homemade" costume together, so a premade Disney princess/marvel superhero outfit is very useful.

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  13. You did a great job as always, Angela. :)

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