Book Week 2025
From 16–23 August, children right around Australia will be celebrating their love of books with costume parades, competitions, fun activities and, of course, a whole lot of reading.
Don’t worry! We’ve got your last-minute Book Week costumes sorted
Magical reads that pair well with this year’s Book Week theme
Toddlers:
- Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak
- Dear Zoo by Rod Campbell
- Harold and the Purple Crayon by Crockett Johnson
- Bluey: Road Trip
Primary kids:
- We’re Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen
- The Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler
- Astrid and the Space Cadets by Alex T. Smith
- The Treehouse Series by Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton
- Wolf Girl by Anh Do
High schoolers:
- The Hunger Games series by Suzanne Collins
- Percy Jackson & the Olympians series by Rick Riordan
- Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling
- The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
Buy or DIY
Bluey or Bingo
- Buy: You can grab a full costume or face mask from Big W and Kmart.
- DIY: For Bluey, wear an orange-brown top and shorts. For Bingo, a lighter orange/brown. Add blue (or lighter blue) spots with felt or fabric paint. Make dog ears from felt on a headband
Harry Potter
- Buy: Black robe, round glasses, magic wand and Gryffindor scarf.
- DIY: If you can’t find a robe, a black T-shirt or dress will do. Add a tie and draw a lightning bolt scar on your child’s forehead with eyeliner.
Matilda
- Buy: Blue dress and a red ribbon for the hair.
- DIY: Pair the dress with white socks and black shoes. Don’t forget the book as an accessory!
Alice in Wonderland
- Buy: Blue dress, white apron and a headband with bow.
- DIY: Use a plain blue dress and add a white apron. Create a bow with blue ribbon for the headband.
The Cat in the Hat
- Buy: Black shirt and pants, white gloves, red bow tie and a striped hat
- DIY: Use a black outfit as the base. Make a red bow tie from fabric or ribbon. If you can’t find a hat, make one out of construction paper.
Hermione Granger
- Buy: Grey cardigan, white shirt, pleated skirt, tie and a wand.
- DIY: Use a school uniform as the base and add a wand. Curl your child’s hair or use a wig to complete the look.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
- Buy: Green shirt and pants, red beanie, plus felt for making the eyes and antennae.
- DIY: Attach felt eyes and antennae to the beanie. Use fabric paint to add colourful segments to the shirt.
Mary Poppins
- Buy: A black skirt, white blouse, red bow tie, a hat with flowers and an umbrella.
- DIY: Use everyday clothes and add a red bow tie. Decorate the hat with artificial flowers.
The Magic School Bus’s Ms Frizzle
- Buy:A colourful dress with a space or science theme, a red wig and crazy earrings.
- DIY: Use fabric markers to draw planets and stars on a colourful dress.
Peter Pan
- Buy:Green shirt and pants, a belt and a green hat with a red feather.
- DIY:Cut the hem of the shirt and pants in a jagged pattern. Add a feather to any green hat.
Quick and easy magical costume ideas from Big W
Last-minute Book Week costumes for teachers
Professor McGonagall (Harry Potter)
What you need: A long black robe, a pointed witch’s hat and a wand. Add a brooch or a cat accessory to complete the look.
Gandalf (The Lord of the Rings)
Fairy Godmother (Cinderella)
Tinker Bell (Peter Pan)
Book Week-inspired snacks
Chocolate Cake (like in Matilda)
- Create a rich and decadent chocolate cake inspired by Bruce Bogtrotter’s epic cake-eating scene.
- How to make: Use a simple chocolate cake recipe and decorate with a layer of chocolate frosting. Add a sprinkle of chocolate chips for extra texture. Serve with a glass of milk for the full experience.
Hungry Caterpillar Sandwich Stack
- This colourful and nutritious sandwich stack is inspired by the beloved book.
- How to make: Use different fillings, such as ham, cheese, lettuce and tomatoes, to create a rainbow effect. Cut sandwiches into small, round pieces and stack them to resemble caterpillars. Arrange the sandwich circles on a platter in a caterpillar shape.
Fairy Floss Sticks (like in The Lorax)
- These brightly coloured sticks evoke the whimsical landscape of the Lorax’s home.
- How to make: Purchase pre-made fairy floss or use a home fairy floss machine. Twist the floss around wooden sticks. Display the sticks in a vase or jar to mimic the truffula trees./li>
Green Eggs and Ham (by Dr Seuss)
- Try out this playful take on the classic breakfast dish. Delicious!
- How to make: Use food colouring to dye scrambled eggs green. Arrange the eggs with slices of ham on a plate and a small Dr Seuss book or toy for added fun.
Paddington Bear’s Marmalade Sandwiches (just don’t let the kids put them in their hats!)
- Whip up these simple and tasty marmalade sandwiches, just like Paddington loves.
- How to make: Spread marmalade on white or wholemeal bread. Cut into small squares or shapes using cookie cutters. Wrap the sandwiches in parchment paper and tie them with string for an authentic look.
Harry Potter’s Butterbeer
- It’s easy to create this frothy and sweet drink inspired by the wizarding world.
- How to make: Mix creaming soda with butterscotch syrup and top with whipped cream. Serve in clear mugs with a sprinkle of gold sugar on top for a magical touch.
Gruffalo Crumble
- Create a delicious and easy-to-make apple crumble inspired by the classic tale.
- How to make: Prepare a simple apple crumble with apples, sugar and a buttery crumble topping. Serve in individual ramekins with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
Winnie the Pooh’s Honey Cookies
- Serve up a batch of sweet honey-flavoured cookies that Winnie the Pooh would adore.
- How to make: Use a basic cookie dough recipe and add honey for flavour. Shape into bear or honey pot shapes using cookie cutters. Drizzle with extra honey or decorate with yellow icing.
These snacks are sure to delight kids and adults alike, adding a tasty and whimsical element to your Book Week celebrations.
We’ve got Book Week sorted at Erina Fair.
Make this Book Week one to remember by visiting Erina Fair and stocking up on last-minute book week costumes and ideas. At Erina Fair, we’re here to help you create a magical experience for the young bookworms in your life. That’s why we’ve got everything you need to transform yourself or your little ones into their favourite magical characters with ease.
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