16 DIY Book Character Costumes to Bring Your Reading to Life (2024)

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Heads up, bookworms. It’s Costume Season! And we have some snazzy ideas for your DIY book character costumes. Add a double-shot to your Spiced Pumpkin Latte, strap on the glue gun holster, and prepare yourself for some serious DIY! Nah, I’m just kidding about the serious DIY. Most of us do not have the time, money, or skill for that. What fuels us is our love for books and the opportunity to share that with anyone.

There is something really special about dressing up as your favourite book character. Usually, we tuck ourselves away in a reading nook somewhere, savouring all of that literary goodness. But every now and then, there is a book that resonates with us. A character who we really really want to share with the world. Kids have it easy: World Book Day, National Book Festival, Book Week, and, of course, Halloween. They are all perfectly matched with an adorable book character costume. Well, guess what? Adults can have fun with book costumes, too. Even better, there are so many options hidden within your wardrobe. I know, I know. Everyone says that, and then we all look in our wardrobes and laugh. But I guarantee you: Closet Cosplay is a real thing, and it can make your costume life so much easier. And cheaper. And a lot more fun. Bonus point: It’s also great for the environment and helps fight against the evil forces of “Fast Fashion” and “Clothing Waste.”

Wait a Minute. What’s Closet Cosplay?

Closet Cosplay is creating your costume using normal clothing from your wardrobe with minimal DIY add-ons. It does not include purchased costumes from the store or custom-made costumes from a creator. There’s also a sub-genre of Closet Cosplay, where you buy some items from second-hand stores. It’s all up to your personal preference and working skills, but the spirit is still the same: Save money, save time, save the environment.

Full confession: I would love to say that I am a fan of Closet Cosplay because I’m all about sustainable fashion. And that’s partly true. But if there are any readers here who are parents facing the dreaded “My Book Parade is Tomorrow,” then you know exactly why Closet Cosplay is also a Survival Tactic.

When using Closet Cosplay for your DIY book character costumes, accuracy is a flexible concept. Fortunately for book lovers, our depictions of our favourite book characters live inside our imagination. Sure, there are a few telltale features to include, but generally speaking, you have the opportunity to play with the visual a bit more.

Start Them Young with Baby Cosplay

Let’s start with the very young’uns; hopefully, they’ll be napping before they have the chance to tear the costume off. Most of the time, you can easily manage with the ‘Cute Factor.’ However, there are plenty of ways to up your cosplay game with a few props.

Max from Where the Wild Things Are

Team up with your mini-monster and recreate the childhood classic Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak. Take this gorgeous cosplay with a white jumpsuit and a gold crown for your bub. Then, wear something absolutely hideous for yourself.

Wonder Woman and Her Invisible Plane

Another simple concept: just add puffs of cotton filling around your clothes for a sky effect.

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The Lion from Dear Zoo by Rod Campbell

Prams and Strollers may require some cardboard creativity. Magic Carpet rides, fairy tale carriages, or even a loose cage around the outside can be enough for fans of this lift-the-flap classic. Onesies are a quick way to make the costume because let’s face it: This one is all about the props.

Little Kids with Big Costume Accessories

The best DIY book character costumes all start with a key item and build from there. Keep it simple and strategic. Chances are low for the cosplay to survive more than a couple of outings, but most kids only want one or two recognisable items. It doesn’t have to be perfect. It just has to be relatable.

The Man with the Yellow Hat from Curious George by Margret & H.A. Rey

The easiest item I ever bought for a kid’s cosplay was this yellow hat. The plush monkey was a bonus, but the yellow hat was everything. Either (or both) are perfect for this costume. Yellow clothes will definitely complete the outfit, but the hat and the monkey are the key elements to use.

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The 101 Dalmatians by Dodie Smith

Proof of how much you can achieve with a glue gun. Instagram user @katespeldewinde refers to Book Week cosplay as the “Annual Sewing and Gluing Stress Event.” And yet, she absolutely nailed it (or glued it?) with this cute 101 Dalmations outfit.

Bluey and Bingo from Bluey by Penguin Young Readers

Sometimes, it can be less about the item and more about the colour. Blue and orange tracksuits are super-popular right now, thanks to a certain hit TV show. However, Bluey and Bingo also have some of the coolest books and naturally will inspire amazing DIY Book Character Costumes for kids and adults alike.

Middle-School Chapter Books and YA Novels

Chapter books without pictures are a lot easier to work with for costumes. There are always hints or small features, but there is a far more flexible interpretation of the overall image — so long as you remember a few key elements.

Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan

There is only one item you really need for this: an orange shirt with CAMP HALFBLOOD across the front. If you want to personalise it, each of the characters has their own extra items too. Think cardboard lightning bolts, owl earrings, or the annual camp beads.

Tilly and the Bookwanderers by Anna James

Once again, there are no rules for the complete outfit. Wear a bee necklace and carry a few extra books. You will instantly fit the image.

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Sam Kerr from The Flip Out (Kicking Goals #1) by Sam Kerr, Fiona Harris, and Aki f*ckuoka

Don’t forget sports books! They are a great opportunity to combine your love for sports and your love for books. Fresh off the Women’s FIFA World Cup, junior sports stars are one of the easiest DIY book character costumes. All you really need is a football.

Graphic Novel Inspiration

There was once a time when comics and graphic novels weren’t considered ‘real books,’ but thankfully, things have changed. Manga, comics, and graphic novels are all surging in both popularity and award recognition. Most teachers and librarians are happy to see kids reading books. And if that’s what inspires your next DIY book character costume, then we say GO FOR IT!!

Family Cosplay for Voltron: Legendary Defender Vol.1 by Tim Hedrick, Mitch Iverson, and Digital Art Chefs

Cardboard cutouts are also a quick and easy way to DIY book character costumes: The Day the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywalk and illustrated by Oliver Jeffers, any of the Mr. Men and Little Miss series, and The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle are always popular choices. One year, my family wore cut-out paper masks and painted Voltron symbols on white t-shirts. It was one of the best and easiest family cosplays we have ever done, kicking off months of re-reading Voltron comics.

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Monkey D. Luffy from One Piece by Eiichiro Oda

Just like any of the picture book costumes, manga-inspired cosplay is built on a few easily recognisable pieces.

Dogman by Dav Pilkey

Dogman is a huge hit in our household, along with the rest of the Dav Pilkey collection. This outfit shows how the best DIY Book Character Costumes are the ones where you have fun with them.

Never Too Old for Costumes

Here’s a final shout-out to all of the grown-ups who love any reason for DIY Book Character costumes. You know who you are, and we love you!

The Witch from Room on the Broom by Julia Donaldson

I will always make room for a little magic from my childhood.

Iris Apfel from Iris Apfel: Accidental Icon by Iris Apfel

Book inspirations can come from real-life ‘characters’ too. Many of our real-life heroes have their own stories to tell, and we can celebrate them with sweet cosplay like this.

And one last costume: Superheroes. They always feature, but it’s hard to DIY a supersuit. Alter egos are far easier to manage. From mild-mannered reporters to dinner suits with a sneaky Iron Man blaster (you can always borrow a mask from the kid next door). Even superheroes have everyday items in their closet.

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DIY book character costumes are always open for interpretation. Cosplay in all its forms should be inclusive and welcoming; book characters more so because they spend most of the time living inside our heads. Find even more ideas here! Whoever you dream to be, remember to have fun and keep it simple.

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FAQs

What does Junie B. Jones wear? ›

Junie B. Jones costume is a pink cardigan and a purple skirt. For her shoes she wears black flat shoes with optional colorful socks, a short brunette bob with a cute headband.

How to dress like Amelia Bedelia? ›

Amelia's style is simple and modest. Amelia Bedelia wears a bonnet, white apron and black Mary Janes. Put a sexy spin on an Amelia Bedelia costume by substituting a French maid costume. Of course, all of these costumes need a unique and personal touch to provide the one-of-a-kind Amelia Bedelia look.

What is book character day? ›

Book Character Day is celebrated every year on October 31st. Students, teachers, librarians, and book fans can bring their favorite characters to life. Schools across the country celebrate by inviting staff and students to dress up as their favorite characters.

What should a 13 year old wear for World Book Day? ›

A popular costume for teens this World Book Day will be our hero Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games. To get the look they'll just need to tie their hair into a sideways plait and make a DIY bow and arrow, Katniss Everdeen's signature weapon ...

Who is Junie B. Jones crush? ›

Junie B. Jones and her friends, Lucille and Grace, are all in kindergarten. They get a new kid at their school, Warren,. Junie, Grace, and Lucille all have a crush on Warren.

What does the B stand for in Judy B Jones? ›

“My name is Junie B. Jones,” she declares in the opening sentence. “The B stands for Beatrice. Except I don't like Beatrice. I just like B and that's all.”

How to dress like Fancy Nancy? ›

Fancy Nancy costume is a sleeved yellow shirt, a pink tutu, a light blue bow belt, hot pink Mary Janes, and a purple beaded necklace. She also likes wearing a pretty tiara atop her beautiful, curly, red hair.

How to dress like Matilda? ›

Matilda costume is an adorable denim dress, a white cardigan, cuff socks, black Mary Janes, and red headband. Miss Trunchbull's costume is a large grey hoodie with a brown belt in the middle, black cropped pants, white socks, and black boots.

What disability does Amelia Bedelia have? ›

Amelia Bedelia has always coded as autistic, but throughout the earlier series she's shamed and insulted for it (which is so close to reality even the most vile books in the series have some merit as examples on normalizing ableism.)

How to dress like Thor? ›

Most depictions that I found of Thor seem to have him in blue pants, or at least dark pants. He's also frequently depicted in a black shirt. So I just decided to wear blue jeans and a black muscle shirt. There a lot of different variations on the "vambraces" that he wears.

Is Elsa from frozen a book character? ›

Elsa is loosely based on the titular character of "The Snow Queen", a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. Though pivotal to its events, the character had little presence in the original story.

Is Elsa a book week character? ›

Elsa is not a Book Week character.

What do you wear in World Book Day? ›

Wear your comfiest reading clothes or pyjamas – showcase the habit. Draw a role on the wall – invite the children to draw round each other and modify the silhouette to create what a costume could be.

Which story book character never aged? ›

Dorian Gray, fictional character, the hedonistic protagonist of Oscar Wilde's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891). He exchanges his soul for youth that never fades.

What book character wears normal clothes? ›

Book Characters that Wear Normal Clothes

Charlie Bucket” from 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' by Roald Dahl Perhaps one of the most famous Roald Dahl books thanks to the film(s), Charlie Bucket wears normal clothes typical for a young boy such as shirt/jumper and jeans.

Is there a book with only one character? ›

Gary Paulsen's Hatchet, for most of the book, has only one character, and it's one of the classic elementary/middle school reading books. Cast Away features Tom Hanks stuck on an island for four years by himself. If you're feeling up for a challenge, writing a story featuring one character is a great exercise.

Who to dress up as for World Book Day? ›

World Book Day costumes for kids

Enter a magical world of fun with our range of Harry Potter costumes. Place the Sorting Hat upon your head and see where your path will take you, then represent your house pride with a house robe costume. For something a little more regal look at our range of Disney princess costumes.

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