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World Book Day Tiger Who Came to Tea T-Shirt World Book Day Funny Festive Unisex Gift Tee Top

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Cut a circle out from cardboard to make the face, dress your kid in a yellow cardigan and use wool for hair – simple!

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Uh oh! World Book Day is right around the corner and you still haven't nailed down your kid's costume! Never fear, we've got a ton of easy last-minute costume ideas for you to try – and you can make most of these outfits using clothes and other items that you already have in your cupboards. Fish out your kid's dressing gown, shower cap and some grey tights to dress up as Mrs Large the elephant, who only wants five minutes' peace for a bath! For her iconic blue hair, you can try blue hair mascara, hair chalk or blue hair spray for colouring that will wash out at the end of the day.You can do this for any of the Mr Men and Little Miss characters. Just cut the character's shape out of cardboard – a jagged outline for Mr Sneeze, for example, or a cloud for Mr Daydream – and find a t-shirt or jumper in the right colour. Dig out your old Halloween costumes and see if there's a witch's hat in the mix. You could combine it with your kid's school pinafore to make your own Mildred Hubble.

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From cardboard box crafts to repurposed school uniforms and a million ways to use a stripy t-shirt, we've got you covered. Don't forget to rifle through your drawers for old Halloween and birthday party costumes too. Paddington Bear is instantly recognisable from his blue coat and red hat, so you can make a pretty convincing costume if you have either of those lying around the house. A simple pink dress will do for this one, or you can follow our step-by-step guide to make a no-sew tutu.

Welcome to The Tiger Who Came To Tea, Mog and Friends: the new online home for all of Judith Kerr’s wonderful creations.

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This one's a little more ambitious, but great if you have some spare cardboard boxes that you haven't found time to recycle yet. Got a green XL t-shirt lying around? Cut some jagged edges off the sleeves and the bottom hem to make a Peter Pan tunic. If your kid has a green jumper and a pair of green trousers, you can pair them up to make The Little Prince's jumpsuit.Paper and pens are all you need to make these residents of the dark, dark house on a dark, dark street... Born in Berlin on 14 June 1923, Judith Kerr was one of the best-loved authors and illustrators to ever put pencil to paper. The books she created, including The Tiger Who Came to Tea, Mog the Forgetful Cat, When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit and many many more, have become classics of children’s literature, loved by generations of readers.

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