Book week costume ideas: the coolest (and easiest) characters for 2023, according to booksellers (2024)

It’s supposed to be a bit of fun that reflects the love of reading but, despite rolling around every year, Children’s Book Week often inspires dread in parents tasked with pulling one or more costumes together.

Book week is now such a big deal that there are two children’s books about the event: There’s no Such Book by Jessica Dettmann, published last year, and Book Week Bear by Rory H Mather, which came out in July.

This year’s event officially begins on 19 August, with school book parades scheduled throughout the week. So we asked booksellers and reading advocates for their takes on the coolest, most recognisable, and, most importantly, achievable characters around.

Dharma the Llama or Macca the Alpaca

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From: Llamas in Pyjamas and Macca the Alpaca by Matt Cosgrove
“Matt Cosgrove is awesome because he creates [printable character masks] for book week costumes that you can print off, ” says BookPeople’s bookseller of the year Rachel Robson, of Gleebooks. “It’s simply a case of your child dressing as they normally do and just whacking a mask on a stick.” Cosgrove’s characters are fun, recognisable and relatable – just use a mask, and add backpack or pyjamas pending preference.

Cop and/or Robber

From: Cop & Robber by Tristan Bancks
“Tristan really appeals to the 10-14 market, and these are gritty action-packed stories,” says Fran Hancox at Escape Hatch Books. “They’re set in Australia, they manage to build tension and they’re relatable in that they’re not too far-fetched. He’s absolutely one of my go-tos for boys.” She says these characters are “a great and low-effort option for a couple of mates”: a black and white striped top, prisoner number on a sticker, and black eye mask or balaclava makes a great robber, while a visit to a discount store for some toy accessories can make up a cop costume.

Gem the Witch

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From Little Gem by Anna Zobel
“Gem is the most delightful witch,” says former bookseller, editor and literary award judge Michael Earp. “A pointy hat and black smock are easy enough to source.”

Gem also has the vote of bookseller and editor Clare Millar, who says she’s a character with a lot of heart. “[She] shows that it’s OK if things are a bit scary and [that] adventure can be everywhere, even if things go wrong.”

Wolf Girl

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From: Wolf Girl by Anh Do, illustrated by Jeremy Ley
“Wolf Girl appeals to both boys and girls – it’s the action and adventure, and that she’s with her pack of animals,” Hancox says. The popular series is about the “likeable” Gwen who is separated from her family in a war and has to rely on a host of newly discovered skills, and a team comprising a wolf puppy, a chihuahua and a greyhound in order to survive on her own. As a bonus, Earp says her character is pretty easy to put together: “She really only needs a dark green hoodie and black jeans. A stuffed yellow wolf [or] dog would tie it all together.”

Julian the Mermaid

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From: Julian is a Mermaid by Jessica Love
“It encourages readers to have fun with dressing up – to dress up using everyday things, as how they want to see themselves as a mermaid,” say Allyx Lathrope and Danica Beaudoin from Sydney’s Kunikuniya. “And not be worried about what other people think.”

To assemble this costume, all that’s required is a blanket or throw, and some faux greenery.

Frankie

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From: The Spectacular Suit by Kat Patrick, illustrated by Hayley Wells
In what’s described as a “heartwarming celebration of individuality”, Frankie feels like all the party dresses she has on hand are not quite right for her birthday celebration. She craves the look of a fancy suit. Literary agent Jacinta Di Mase and youth literature advocate Danielle Binks both say the book reminds children that there’s a link between their “sartorial choices” and “embracing the concept of their identity and how they want to be in the world”.

A superstar athlete

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From: Little Ash by Ash Barty and Jasmin McGaughey, illustrated by Jade Goodwin; Sam Kerr: Kicking Goals by Sam Kerr and Fiona Harris, illustrated by Aki f*ckuoka; or Nice Garry by Nathan Lyon and Michael Wagner, illustrated by Dave Williams
Nearly all the booksellers suggested an athlete as a go-to, recognisable character to dress up as – with Robson, Hancox and Mary Martin Bookshop’s Katherine Matthews saying that books by your child’s favourite sporting heroes are always popular among primary school students. It’s particularly easy because students are likely to have their own sporting jerseys/uniforms on hand from their weekly activities, so all you need is a home-made medal.

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From: Tiny Tradies by Tami Sussman, illustrated by Tom Jellett; How to tackle your dreams by Fiona Hardy; A sprinkle of Sadie by Lana Spasevski, illustrated by Joanie Stone; and Samantha Ellen-Bound’s Silver Shoes series
Another recurring suggestion was a character that embodied your child’s hobby. Characters from Tami Sussman’s Tiny Tradies series just require a hard hat and some toy tools, while any dancer could utilise an existing outfit/uniform. Earp suggests adding a blue streak to your child’s hair and a prop mixing bowl to pull off Sadie’s look. Binks says “books about kids embracing their identities via outward projections of their hobbies” are always easy to pull together, and suggests Hardy’s character Homer, a footy player who also loves sewing and fashion.

Book week, at heart, is still “about inspiring the joy of reading”, Hancox says.

“The dressing up is just supposed to be a way of sparking their imagination. My hope is that through book week we’ll have kids discovering new books, new authors and a deeper love of stories.”

Robson agrees: “You don’t even have to go as a character anymore, it’s just about engaging with what you’ve loved.”

She cites the books about book week – There’s no Such Book and The Book Week Bear – as opportunities for children to simply print off the covers of stories they’ve read this year, pin them on and wear their reading lists to the parade.

And, if all else fails, Binks suggests sending your kid to the parade in their pyjamas with bed hair and a blanket, channelling the eponymous character from Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day.

Book week costume ideas: the coolest (and easiest) characters for 2023, according to booksellers (2024)

FAQs

What should I wear for book Week? ›

You'll find classic Book Week costumes such as Alice in Wonderland, Harry Potter, Where's Wally, Little Red Riding Hood, Jungle Book and much more!

Is Elsa a book week character? ›

Elsa is not a Book Week character.

What book character wears normal clothes? ›

Book Characters that Wear Normal Clothes

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.

Who is the most famous book character? ›

1) Sherlock Holmes. Created by Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes is one of the best fictional characters of all time.

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 ...

What day is book week dress up? ›

Throughout the week of the 19th – 26th August, we have been encouraging the children to bring in their treasured books from home to share with each other and dress as their favourite book characters.

Why do you have to dress up for book Week? ›

Dressing up for Book Week (and beyond) allows children to step into the shoes of their favourite characters, transporting them to imaginary worlds where anything is possible. This creative exercise stimulates their imagination and encourages them to think beyond the limits of reality.

Why do people dress up for book Week? ›

Dressing up as a fictional character does have benefits

Some children will use their Book Week costume to play around with the fictional character and interact in role. A child I know revelled in dressing up as Professor Snape from Harry Potter and playfully patrolled the playground in character.

What age is Elsa now? ›

In the first Frozen movie, Elsa's age was 21, while Anna was 18. Considering Frozen revolved around Elsa's coronation, it's refreshing to see that Arendelle waited until she was a more appropriate age to receive the queen title. Frozen II occurred after a 3-year time jump, with Elsa now 24 and Anna 21.

Is Olaf in a book? ›

Book overview

Inspired by the success of Olaf's Night Before Christmas, this picture book is a Frozen take on the classic story Goldilocks and the Three Bears, featuring everyone's favorite snowman, Olaf.

How much older is Elsa? ›

The stars of Frozen, Queen Elsa and Princess Anna, are sisters who, along with their friends, seek to reverse the infinite winter that afflicts their home. In Frozen, Elsa is 21 and Anna is 18. In Frozen II, both are a few years older - Elsa is 24 and Anna is 21.

Which book character wears a hoodie? ›

Little Red Riding Hood

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.

What book character has a top hat? ›

Top Hats
  1. Phantom Detective.
  2. Mad Hatter.
  3. Mad Hatter.
  4. Shade.
  5. Zatanna.
  6. Zatara.
  7. Zachary Zatara.
  8. Mandrake.

What to wear on World Book Day if u don't have a costume? ›

World Book Day Ideas for kids who don't like dressing up!
  • Black top, jeans and a backpack for Diary of a Wimpy Kid.
  • Normal clothes (or normal school uniform) and a frown for Horrid Henry.
  • Blue jeans and red top for George from George's Marvellous Medicine.
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What should I wear to World Book Day if I don t have a costume? ›

Characters that wear 'normal' clothes like Horrid Henry, Daisy or Tracy Beaker are great ideas. Just wear your preferred non-school clothes and take in your favourite book!

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.

How old should my book character be? ›

You'll ideally want to make your protagonist somewhere between 13 and 19 and the exact age will depend on several factors: Does the story require your protagonist to be at a particular stage in their education, e.g. starting a new school, taking exams or applying for university?

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