your son could be
the lion from the wizard of oz zorro from zorro ......
A classic is always to dress up as the flinstones....or the scooby doo gang, that's what i did last year!
please help!x btw i asked this question :)
The best person for an 11 year old to dress up as is probably alex rider from the stormbreaker series or Dennis the menace from the beano
wednesday, in the last week for the month of january of every year.
If me a nine year oldcan do it so can you
The answer to this question depends on which "Book Week" you are referring to…The National Children's Book Week usually occurs and is celebrated the week before Thanksgiving, according to Scholastic.comBut, because of the push for improvement in literacy, there have been other movements that incorporate a book week. According to readwritethink.com,there is another book week that is selected in May (usually around the second week) that encourages reading by elementary school children. This second book week may have come into existence due to the two-term or two-halves school year to encourage reading in schools throughout the academic year. Another program has a book week over the summer, at about mid-summer, to encourage reading by students even when school is not in session.Finally, the National Council of Teachers of English has a few holidays or literacy celebrations throughout the year that encourage the celebration of literacy through reading and writing. These events include Poetry Month in April, National Library Card Month in September, and National Day on Writing on October 20. Any one of these events might incorporate a book week.
A 10-year-old could dress up as their favorite book character such as Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Matilda, Percy Jackson, or Katniss Everdeen for World Book Day. They could also dress up as a character from a popular children's book series like Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Dog Man, or The Magic Tree House.
alice in wonder land hetty feather matilder
in South Australia at the current date (12/10/08), 1st Year = (about) $250 a week 2nd Year = (about) $330 a week 3rd Year = (about) $450 a week 4th Year = (about) $530 a week that's under 21, over 21 is 1st Year = (about) $490 a week 2nd Year = (about) $510 a week 3rd Year = (about) $530 a week 4th Year = (about) $550 a week
The Laws of Motion were explained in his book PRINCIPIA in the year 1687.
Around Halloween, virtually every store that carries costumes shares unique ideas to create the perfect look. Many websites provide photos and ideas for those that are unsure of what to dress up as. One reputable store is Party City and they come out with a catalogue of costumes each year.
It was in the 39th week of the year.