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Tom Gates: Best Book Day Ever! (so far): World Book Day 2013 (Tom Gates series)

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Hannah Redler, Director of Retail and Sport at The Point.1888, commented, “We are ecstatic to join in on the celebration of World Book Day with this incredible selection of Tom Gates products. We’ve seen an amazing surge in popularity for the brand over recent years – kids everywhere are taking up creative writing and drawing like never before. And things look set to get even bigger now that all our promotional events have been planned out. As always, it has been an absolute pleasure collaborating with our colleagues at Tom Gates Entertainment, Poetic Brands, Aykroyds and Roy Lowe.” Want more no-fuss, no-sew costume ideas? Have a look at our dress-up hints and tips for Nativity plays, Halloween, historical dressing up and Roald Dahl costumes.

Everytime I read this book I think about parties and dressing up as a character because in the school that Tom goes to, they decided to do a dress-up parade and Tom had so much trouble making his costume and at the end dressed up a a funny monster who 19s scales kept falling off. The plot was very exciting and believable, the characters were people and the story is about a boy 19s life and school. In this book there were no scary bits but quite a few funny bits. From this book I learned a little more about trust, friends and enemies. I would recommend this book to people in the age group from 8 to 12 because this book is so much fun and it 19s definitely worth reading. Saucepan Man: Large saucepan/colander for hat and various metal utensils and small kitchen items tied to clothes. Peter: Green trousers and top, green hat which you can make by rolling card or paper into a cone shape and painting green.What about using a costume from your dressing up box and simply adjusting it to become a book character? Furry ears and a face-painted nose combined with pjs and a dressing gown make for the perfect Mr Bear from Peace at Last. White shirt, sleeves rolled up and 'dirtied' with paint or dirt, dark trousers, belt, face painted beard and moustache, scruffy hair.

Y5- Lyra from His Dark Materials. Woolly jumper, snow boots, woolly hat, cuddly toy Safety pinned to her jumper for Pantalaimon and compass made from a Camembert box with string threaded through it so she could wear it.

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Finally, we couldn’t resist recreating a beautiful parakeet from Parrots Don’t Live in the City. We slipped a green pillowcase onto each arm, secured it to the jumper and then got to work cutting the shape of the feathers. We glued some of the green fabric to a simple mask and added a cardboard beak! I read a book that is called 1CTom Gates 1D. It is a fiction book written by L.Pichon. I 19m not sure but I think that the genre is Realistic Fiction. My good friend suggested this book to me and I started reading it mostly because of the really cool cover that it has, but after a little while, I really started to like it. The speed at which World Book Day comes around each year feels as fast as Christmas does. Next Thursday is the day that we all panic and raid the fancy dress box as we realise we haven’t prepared… ok perhaps that’s just me? Whether you are prepared or need some fresh ideas, Emily from Parrot Street (a monthly book subscription for children between 5 – 11) is sharing some simple ideas that aren’t too difficult to recreate, won’t cost a bomb and still celebrate everything that is fun and fantastic about books. Thank you Emily! Y4- A random character from a book no one had ever heard of DD insisted she wanted to be. Basically a Victorian governess costume.

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