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My 12 year old daughter needs help for book week ?

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my 12 year old daugter and 3 of her friends wanna dress up for bookweek and its on friday please help!! thanks?

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  1. The three muskateers!!!


  2. They need to dress up as Bella Swan, Rosalie Hale, Alice Cullen, and Esme Cullen from the Twilight Saga. They will have so much fun! Believe me :D  

  3. i have to too

  4. Dress them up like Alex, Dim and Georgie from A Clockwork Orange, the kids won't get it but the staff would get a HUGE kick out of it!

  5. They should do the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants! Haha. Each one could be either Bridget, Tibby, Lena, or Carmen.  

  6. For a 12 year old I recommend which witch, it would be fun for them to dress up for with enough fun characters

  7. They could be the four March sisters (Meg, Jo, Beth & Amy) from Little Women by Louisa May Alcott.

    They could dress up as four characters from some of Jane Austen's books, like Elizabeth Bennet, Jane Bennet, Charlotte Lucas and Caroline Bingley from Pride and Prejudice.

    They could dress up as some creatures of literature like Dracula, Frankenstein's monster, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (or any other of that type).

    You could ask them each to name a favorite book and pick a character from that book.

    One of them could dress up as Hester Prynne from The Scarlet Letter, with a scarlet A on her dress.

    They could dress up as the four Pevensie children from The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.

    I like the suggestion about the three musketeers, but they could be the four musketeers.

    The possibilities are endless; the costumes may be more of a problem. There's Anna Karenina, Scarlett O'Hara, the second Mrs. de Winter from Rebecca, the Little Match Girl, the Ghosts of Christmas Past and Present and Future with Ebenezer Scrooge (or Tiny Tim), Anne Shirley (of Anne of Green Gables), Heidi, Sara Crewe (from A Little Princess), Mary Lennox (The Secret Garden), Dorothy (Wizard of Oz), Mary Poppins, Huckleberry Finn, Tom Sawyer, Anne Boleyn, Juliet (Romeo and Juliet), the three children and their mother from The Railway Children by E. Nesbit, Peter & Flopsy & Mopsy & Cottontail from The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter. They could even be Wendy & Peter Pan & Hook & Tinkerbell or some of the Peanuts characters like Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Linus and Lucy.

    I don't know if this has helped at all, but I hope so. Here's wishing your daughter and her friends success!

  8. Ramona Quimby and her sister, Beezus and their 2 friends

  9. yeah, like said above twilight is good

    then, try  the classic one like to kill a mocking bird

    also try the secret life of bees (that's really good!)

  10. Let them go as the encyclopedias.  Have them equally distribute the alphabet in order amongst themselves, 26 letters divided by 4 girls is 2 sets of 6 and 2 sets of 7.  I would say have the two in the middle be 6 letter holders so they don't have either the starting or ending letters.  So

    Girl 1 is A-F

    Girl 2 is G-M

    Girl 3 is N-T

    Girl 4 is U-Z

    Also, do not click on sonilac p's link, it is only a virus!!!

  11. three hobbits and a wizard ... or four hobbits.

  12. Nancy Drew and her faithful side kicks Bess Marvin and George Fayne.


  13. do the Twilight book series they are the BEST!!!

  14. here are some ideas:

    Pippylong stocking

    Nancy Drew

    Junie B. Jones

    Goldy Locks

    Thats all i could think about hope i helped

  15. Some ideas:

    - Alice in Wonderland, Little Red Riding Hood, Snow White

    - Batwoman, Superwoman, Wonderwoman

    - 3 little fairies

    - 3 blind mice

    hope it helps

  16. Seems like the right age group to do characters from:

    -Harry Potter

    -Twilight

    -Charlie and The Chocolate Factory [They would need one more to be all the children]

    -The Clique

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