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3 Last Minute Ideas For The Most Awesome Aussie Book Week Dresses

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3 Last Minute Ideas For The Most Awesome Aussie Book Week Dresses

For parents in Australia who are poor, lacking in arts and craft skills, busy, or just outright lazy, there’s nothing that strikes more fear in their hearts like the arrival of book week. Some kids have attained the age at which they are capable of sorting their own book week costume Australia out, thus mostly letting their parents off the hook (even when their wallet isn’t). The internet features lots of varying creative ideas for individuals who are handy with a pair of scissors and some material. But if you will not/cannot invest the talent and time for high-minded artistic tasks, this article offers some quick and easy yet creative solutions for ensuring that your kid is the hit of the parade.

 

1. Become an amazing record-breaker


The Guinness Book of Records is a treasure trove of easy yet amazing book week ideas, that’s veritable, and it has saved many people’s bacon on several occasions. Some examples of how your kids can also obtain help from it include;

·        Does your kid undertake martial arts? Throw the uniform on and attend the parade as Norman Breese; the record holder for striking the most full contact punches within a single minute.

·        Do you have a toilet plunger? Attend as Gerhard Donie, the record holder who threw the most plungers at people within one minute.

·        Do you own a dog costume and 18.58cm of pink paper at least? Attend the parade as Mochi, the dog that features the longest tongue known.

The list could go on but you should have gotten the drift of using the records’ book to create some of the most amazing book week costumes down under.

 

2. Costume first and book later


This strategy flips the usual book week script, with your costume coming first and the book later following it. To illustrate this, let’s assume that your kid withholds the fact that they are having a book week parade from you till the last minute. Then luckily, you managed to uncover this little maid outfit which is so conveniently generic that popping it over to the local library to get a book that suits it vaguely is quite easy. This will enable your kid to proudly (but maybe plainly) march next to all the glowing snow whites and the glittering Cinderella.

 

3. Write your own book to match a current costume


This is a version of the previous technique that’s a bit more sophisticated. If the single thing you are able to dig up at the very last minute is (a purely hypothetical example of course) some evil-taco-and-the-grape costume, which appeared randomly within your home after the last Halloween party, then why don’t you purpose-create your own book for the costume? Yes, writing your own story book and getting it published demands great effort, but it’s still much less ‘handsy’ and messy than having to create a fiddly outfit for the sake of any book.

 

These are the foremost last minute ideas that will enable you to create an amazing book week costume Australia. You can even recycle these ideas or your resultant outfit during the Halloween celebrations after the book week. Use these ideas to ensure your kid is a hit the parade.

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