T-Shirts for World Book Day

Kid’s T-shirts produce a wide range of T-shirts for both kids and adults with unique logos, in a multitude of designs.  The images are fun and allow kids to be imaginative whilst wearing them with numerous themes available such as sports, Mother’s Day, Halloween, animals, space etc.

We have previously reviewed some of their costume T-shirts which my children loved and had lots of wear out of.

With World Book Day looming on 5th March 2015, Kid’s T-shirts have come up with a range of appropriately themed T-shirts which your child can wear either on their own as a simple outfit, or can be used as basis of an outfit to which you can accessorise with other items.

t-shirtsWith T-shirts such as a wizard’s apprentice, space trooper, candy worker, knight, pirate, chef, cat in the hat etc, there is sure to be one to suit everyone.  What a simple way to create a costume.  Why not check out Kids T-shirts today?

We received a couple of kids t-shirts in return for this post although all words and opinions are my own.

 

 

A prize for Fifi and the Flowertots at School for World Book Day

When Miss M came home from school a few weeks ago with a letter about dressing up for World Book Day, I suggested she just wear her princess dress.  But Miss M didn’t want to, so we sat down at her bookshelf looking for a suitable character from one of her books (and one that I felt didn’t require too much effort to put together!!).

After several suggestions, we came across Miss M’s Fifi and the Flowertots book, and looking at the picture of Fifi I thought actually this is kind of simple – a pair of wellies, pink T-shirt, denim shorts and just need to make a headband.  So decision made, we set to work – a cereal box for the headress and some rolls of crepe paper to decorate.  Miss M loved the cutting and glueing – one of her favourite hobbies!!  I cut a template for the flower shape which she drew around.  We used these to stick over the Minnie Mouse on her wellies and on the sides of the watering can.  And not forgetting a wooden spoon in her pocket just like Fifi always has.

FifiI thought she looked great and she was really excited on her way to school.  I was quite pleased when we got there that she hadn’t just worn her princess dress as it seemed that was the choice for most of the girls in her class.  And how thrilled was I when I picked her up at the end of the day to find out she had come 2nd for best dressed costume across the Early Years Unit at her school.  Well done Miss M!!