Truth For Teachers - 15 easy book character costumes for teachers (2024)

Whatbetter costume for a teacher than one which promotes a love of books? I got really into the idea when I taught in a district that didn’tallow Halloween costumes and instead encouraged kids and teachers to dress as characters from children’s literature. We held aBook Character Parade around the school to show off our costumes and it was so much fun to see what all the kids wore!

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I always had trouble figuring out a costume for myself that was simple to put together AND super comfortable, since I’d probably end up wearing it all day long. If you’re in the same situation and still have no idea what costume to wear, keep reading! Below are 15 clever, super easy (and super cheap!) book charactercostumes that will make you the star of your class.

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Inhabitat

Where’s Waldo

I wouldn’t be surprised if most of you already have more than half of what’s needed for this costume. All you need is a red striped shirt, jeans, a beanie, black-rimmed glasses and you’re all set! You can also step up your game by throwing in some ofWaldo’s iconic accessories as listed here.

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Classy in the Classroom

Madeline

Here’s another one you can pull off if you are pressed for time. However, if you don’t have a blue dress like Amy in the picture, you can consider the alternatives inthis detailed how-to.

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Goodwill

Mary Poppins

It may seem difficult to recreate Mary Poppin’s era-specific look, but it’s not. Pull off this turn-of-the-century outfit by puttingthese key items together.

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OneRedShoeBlog

Professor Trelawney

Harry Potter fans will have no trouble recognizing you in this one. Especially if you don’t forget her signature to tea cup! Read how Lisa perfected the crazy-divination-teacher look last Halloweenhere.

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Classic Noise

Max from Where The Wild Things Are

This is probably the most comfortable costume on this list. Now you have an excuse to wear pajamas to work, even if it’s just for a day. Soren of Classic Noise bought an adult-sized onesie (which she attached a fabric tail to) and made a paper crown. Alternatively, you can recreate the Max’s wolf onesie with a hoodie and sweatpants by following theinstructions here.

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Once Upon a Classroom

Grouchy Ladybug

Be the grouchy ladybug–minus the attitude! I doubt there are any stores selling ladybug skirts for adults (if you do find one, let me know!) so you will have to make one yourself just like Amanda did usinglots and lots of red tulle and some black felt.

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IWanttobeaSuperTeacher

Olivia the Pig

Tick off the items on thischecklist here(striped shirt optional) and show up asanadorable Olivia the Pig.

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Popsugar

White Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland

Throw a red blazer on top of a yellow shirt, pin on a big bow, put your bunny ears on, and draw some whiskers. And to make sure that the kids won’t confuse you as just some fancy bunny, don’t forget your clock!

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Lelola

Princess Elizabeth from the Paper Bag Princess

This feisty character from a beloved children’s book makes for one charming costume that is easy to make. This cosplayer pictured above wore this to a cosplay picnic and kids absolutely loved it. For the classroom–maybe try some leggings underneath.Learn how to make the paper bag dress and crown here.

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Makezine

Pipi Longstocking

If you intend on going as Pipi Longstocking, then it’s your hair that will really seal the deal. Copying Pipi’s clothes is easy enough, but you must learn how to get those characteristic braids. Luckily, they are not that hard to do, asthis guide will show you.

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Cat in the Hat

This one’s a classic.Watch this video tutorial[EDITED TO ADD: The video appears to be private for now]that covers every aspect of the costume, from the hat to right down to the makeup. The most challenging part is making the hat. However, if you have no time and energy to make one, you can simplyopt for cutout hatlike the girl in the picture above is wearing.

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Crafty Teacher Lady

Snow White

You can’t go wrong with choosinga fairytale character. If the idea of dressing as a princess in a long dress makes you worry about comfort, remember that they key element here are the colors. You can wear modern clothing and still get the classic look likeCrafty Teacher Lady here.

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tori-turtle

Sam Sparks from Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs

You can dresseither as Sam Sparks the weather reporter from Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 1 or Sam Sparks the baby strawberry savior from part 2. Though both costumes are easy to put together (as you can see onthis guide), the latter is more fun and more recognizable to kids.

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Pinterest

Camilla Cream from A Bad Case of Stripes

This Camilla Cream costume is pretty popular on Pinterest and it’s easy to see why. It’s easy, colorful, fun, and unmistakable. Get the look by donning colorful striped sleeves and putting some face paint on.

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LillieDale

Book Fairy

Instead of dressing up as a character FROM a book, why not become a character that creates, gives, or reads books? If you have an old dictionary or book that you don’t mind tearing up and if you are quite crafty with paper, then this costume will be worth the time. The Book Fairy (or a Dictionfairy, if you takethepages from adictionary) is as clever as they come. Read thestep-by-step instructions here.

Want more ideas that aren’t just book characters?Check out my other round up of teacher costumes:

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Are you dressing up for Halloween this year? What’s your costume? We’d love to hear your ideas!

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