World Book Day is one of my favourite days of the year on social media, as I get to see all the amazing costumes that kids up and down the country are wearing. It’s been brilliant again this year to see so many cycling inspired costumes. After all, what better way is there to spend the day at school, than dressed in your cycling kit???
Here’s my pick of my favourite World Book Day Costumes with a cycling theme – hope you enjoy!
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Princess BMX World Book Day Costumes
It’s great to see a brand new character appearing in the World Book Day costumes this year. Marie Basting’s Princess BMX was only published last summer, and it’s clearly been a hit!
?Princess BMX ready to share her story on #worldbookday @riewriting ??♀️✨? pic.twitter.com/XqEgwshCLA
— Janine Evans (@JFoersterEvans) March 5, 2020
Hey @riewriting this is my niece Phoebe ready for #WorldBookDay2020 as #PrincessBMX pic.twitter.com/nwtvRGzUX2
— James Nicol (@JamesENicol) March 5, 2020
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I loved this photo which provides a seamless link into the next set of photos!
📚 When Princess BMX met Flying Fergus 🚴🏼♀️✨🚴🏻♂️ @riewriting @chrishoy #worldbookday pic.twitter.com/ft9qmmPWrz
— Janine Evans (@JFoersterEvans) March 5, 2020
Flying Fergus World Book Day Costumes
Sir Chris Hoy was one of the first authors to produce a series of popular kids books about cycling, and every year there’s always lots of Flying Fergus’s going to school on World Book Day. The Flying Fergus series came to a conclusion with the publication of the 10th book last year.
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Rufus as ‘Flying Fergus’ from @chrishoy books for #worldbookday pic.twitter.com/IWwm4Cd9Kk
— Erica Hack (@Ericacacacaca28) March 5, 2020
@chrishoy my boy Macsen dressed up as Flying Fergus for book day, he’s so excited pic.twitter.com/6unjmzzmvR
— Gareth Pope (@Gareth_Tracy) March 5, 2020
@chrishoy @SarraHoy My son has made his own t-shirt and is really excited about #WorldBookDay #flyingfergus pic.twitter.com/Ld1i73DSvn
— Mike Mitchelmore (@mbm287) March 5, 2020
@chrishoy #WorldBookDay #flyingfergus All he wanted to go as was a cyclist. World book Day, completed it. pic.twitter.com/hlqSRJUYni
— David Pearson (@Diver94) March 5, 2020
#WorldBookDay we think is “brilliotic” @chrishoy the sheep field obstacle course was like Nevermore on the 3 miles to school today! pic.twitter.com/0xVAgOFlRy
— Freda Fallon (@FredaFallon_OBT) March 5, 2020
Enjoying #WorldBookDay as #flyingfurgus @chrishoy @erizabesuashuri pic.twitter.com/rxhdJmrwDR
— craig asbridge (@casbridge1) March 5, 2020
Knights and Bikes
Last year saw the second installment in the Knights and Bikes series by Gabrielle Kent – called the Rebel Bicycle Club. This followed on from the first book which was published the year before. (We’re hoping for a 3rd adventure later this year!!!)
It’s #WorldBookDay2020 and I have Demelza from @GabrielleKent (and @foamswordgames) fantastic Knights and Bikes #gamegauntlet #foamsword pic.twitter.com/iNz5iFKNG8
— Louise Holland (@HollyBerryBooks) March 5, 2020
Other posts your should take a look at whilst you’re here:
- World Book Day – the best cycling themed costumes for WBD 2019
- Best children’s books about cycling 1: Picture books for young children
- The best children’s books about cycling 2 – fiction books
- The best children’s books about cycling 3: characters who ride bikes
- The best children’s books about cycling 4: biographies
- The best children’s books about cycling 5: non-fiction
- New kids books about cycling published in 2019
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