Book Character Costumes - The Miraculous Journey of Books (2024)

Book character costumes are often part of a child’s everyday play. Pretending to be another person or creature by dressing up is similar to reading about characters in a book: you often feel swept away and like you’re actually inside the story.

Read this post to find ideas for incorporating book character costumes with intention and strategy to your child’s play time. Pretend play allows your child to become a more imaginative and creative thinker as he grows older.

If you would like to learn more about the science behind reading and imaginative play, be sure to check out my blog post “Can Reading Make You a Better Person?”

Don’t save book character costumes just for Halloween. Add these treasures to your child’s toy chest today!

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What is Book Character Day?

Book Character Day is a day for your child to dress up like their favorite character from a book. When I was a teacher, my school hosted a school-wide Book Character Day parade. Everyone would dress up and carry around a book featuring their character. It was so much fun to see the variety of costumes.

This event typically takes place at your child’s school and the date would also be organized by them.

Not sure what to dress up as? Below is a list of book character costumes to help inspire you. These costumes are also perfect for Halloween and everyday play. With each section you will find links to the books, as well as the costumes. Good luck and have fun!

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The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum
Scarecrow

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A classic story with many fantastic characters is The Wizard of Oz. A costume like the scarecrow might be something you could pull off with items that you already have. Or, you could choose a different character from the large cast.

The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
Mr. Tumnus

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One of my all time favorite books is The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis. I read this book to my students one year and dressed up as Mr. Tumnus. We had so much fun eating Turkish Delight, watching the movie, and pretending to be inside the world of the wardrobe. I found this Mr. Tumnus headdress from Etsy seller, Mud and Majesty that would be a perfect addition to this costume.

Secrets of Winter: a Shine-a-Light Book by Carron Brown
Olaf from Disney’s Frozen

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Usborne Books and More’s Shine-a-Light series are magical books! As you shine a light behind each page, an image is revealed. The books cover an array of topics, but I would recommend reading Secrets of Winter and pairing it with a wintry character like Olaf from Disney’s Frozen.

Mary Poppins by P.L. Travers
Bert

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Pretending to be Bert from Mary Poppins allows your child to take on a whole new persona, including a great accent! Many people are familiar with this movie, but I would highly recommend reading the book by P. L. Travers, as well.

Peek Inside How a Rocket Works by Lara Bryan
An Astronaut

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My son loves to read about all things space, so we spend a lot of time lifting the flaps and reading the facts in Peek Inside How a Rocket Works. Of course, we spend a lot of time “floating around space” in this great astronaut costume, too! I guarantee your space lover will enjoy it.

The Magic School Bus by Joanna Cole
Miss Frizzle

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What child didn’t spend countless hours watching The Magic School Bus on its many adventures? We have added a lot of The Magic School Bus books to our home library. Be sure to pair your reading time with a Miss Frizzle dress!

Look Inside Your Body by Louie Stowell
A Doctor

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I have yet to meet a child that doesn’t enjoy pretending to be a doctor. Many kids are naturally inclined to help others. Pair their physician skills with a book like Look Inside Your Body.

Madeline by Ludwig Bemelmans
Madeline

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“In an old house in Paris that was covered with vines
Lived twelve little girls in two straight lines
In two straight lines they broke their bread
And brushed their teeth and went to bed.
They left the house at half past nine
In two straight lines in rain or shine-
The smallest one was Madeline.”

There’s a reason so many people enjoy reading Madeline, and I have a feeling your child will, as well. Madeline’s story is special and it is so much fun to pretend to be in Paris alongside her while wearing this sweet costume designed by Etsy seller Flax & Wool Threads.

Can We Really Help the Bees? by Katie Daynes
A Bumble Bee

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Bees are fascinating! I love how this new book, Can We Really Help the Bees? allows kids to see the value of the insect and also that they are in danger. As you read and learn, dress up like a bee! It will help to solidify the message and allow your child to value them.

Little Stickers: Diggers and Cranes by Hannah Watson
A Traffic Cone

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Okay, this has to be one of my favorite book character costumes! Little Stickers Diggers and Cranes is full of traffic cone stickers to add to each construction site. It would be a blast to dress up like one while playing with stickers!

How a Fire Truck Works by Lara Bryan
A Fire Fighter

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Peek Inside How a Fire Truck Works is frequently out of stock. So, if it’s available, you should absolutely purchase it! This book is on repeat in our personal library, and my son loves to dress up like a fire fighter. He specifically acts out scenes from this book!

Cluck Cluck Duck by Rachael Saunders
A Chicken

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Nothing makes me happier than seeing a child dressed like a chicken. You can’t help but smile, right? Pair this cuteness with an interactive book like Cluck, Cluck, Duck. This story encourages children to count all of the baby chicks and…the duckling!

Book Character Costumes

I hope this post has helped to show you the value of offering pretend play costumes to your child. With a little inspiration from a great book and a costume or two in their toy box, a world of possibilities lies ahead for your imaginative and creative thinker.

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Book Character Costumes - The Miraculous Journey of Books (2024)

FAQs

What is the name of Abilene's daughter? ›

Maggie is Abilene's daughter that the reader meets in the resolution of the story. She finds Edward in a doll shop, and brings her mother's attention to Edward.

What is Edward Tulane's character analysis? ›

At heart, the novel is about Edward's change from self-centered to loving. In the beginning of the novel, Edward is best characterized as egotistical and materialistic. However, by the end, he not only knows what it means to love, but he yearns for it. While Edward can't talk or move, he is really great at listening.

What happened to the girl in the story Pellegrina told Edward and Abilene? ›

One night, she tells Abilene a story about a beautiful princess who did not love anyone. At the end of the story, the princess is turned into a warthog and then eaten. When Pellegrina finishes her story, she comes over to Edward and says, “You disappoint me.”

What is the main idea of The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane? ›

Themes. The novel contains several themes involving loss and recovery, kindness and compassion, and the journey to self-discovery. The main theme can be summarized by a quote from the book: "If you have no intention of loving or being loved, then the whole journey is pointless."

What color are Edward Tulane's eyes? ›

The rabbit's name was Edward Tulane, and he was tall. He measured almost three feet from the tip of his ears to the tip of his feet; his eyes were painted a penetrating and intelligent blue.

What did Bryce do to Edward that made Sarah laugh? ›

Bryce picked up Edward and held him so that he was standing straight, like a soldier, at the end of the bed. "All right now, you can open them." Sarah Ruth opened her eyes, and Bryce moved 132 133 Page 4 Edward's china legs and china arms so it looked as if he were dancing. Sarah Ruth laughed and clapped her hands.

Is there a movie about Edward Tulane? ›

The Miraculous Journey Of Edward Tulane's Cast & Crew

Variety's announcement of director Robert Zemeckis helming The Miraculous Journey Of Edward Tulane's movie adaptation was big news in 2013.

Why does Edward Tulane like winter? ›

Edward's favorite season of the year was winter. He preferred winter because (1) the sun set early and (2) he could see his reflection in the dark window.

Who is the girl in Edward Tulane? ›

The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

The rabbit was very pleased with himself, and for good reason: he was owned by a girl named Abilene, who treated him with the utmost care and adored him completely.

Why is Pellegrina disappointed with Edward Tulane? ›

Pellegrina had Edward made for Abilene, and while most people treat Edward like a toy, Pellegrina speaks directly to Edward; she tells him that she's disappointed in him for being so selfish and not loving Abilene.

What is the best quote from The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane? ›

In The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, the quote "'Open your heart. Someone will come. Someone will come for you. But first you must open your heart'" embodies the central theme of the story.

Why was Abilene clutching Edward tightly as she cried? ›

Why was Abilene clutching Edward so tightly as she cried? Abilene was clutching Edward so tight because she was sad Pellegrina wasn't with her. How does Edward feel about being held so tightly? Edward feels annoyed because she was messing up his clothes.

Why should I read The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane? ›

"The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane" by Kate DiCamillo is a beautiful book about love. Edward, the main character - a china bunny, goes on an incredible world-crossing journey when he is separated from his owner. Throughout his many struggles, he finds out what it means to truly love somebody.

What age should read The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane? ›

This book is a good book but quite complicated and moving for 7 years old. I advise to read if when you are 10 so that you don't cry over it on the sad parts.

Who gave Edward to Abilene? ›

Edward was given to Abilene by her grandmother, Pelligrina, and the old woman is on to him. She tells Abilene a story about a princess who loves no one and comes to a bad end, and she whispers into Edward's fur-covered ear, "You disappoint me."

What is the girl's name in The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane? ›

Edward Tulane is an expensive toy rabbit made of china, beloved by a girl named Abilene.

Who are the characters in the story The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane? ›

The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane CHARACTERS THE TRAVELER: The storyteller who portrays Pellegrina, Society Lady, Martin, Margory, Lolly, Jack, the Watchman, the Old Lady, Crow Pellegrina, Marlene, Lucius Clarke.

Who is Bryce in The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane? ›

Bryce, a young boy, sneaks up to Edward late at night and steals him away for his young sister, Sarah Ruth, who is very sick. All of Edward's adventures have led up to the moment when he realizes that he loves and cares about Sarah Ruth more than himself.

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