Yay, we get to do a book report!!! said no kid ever. But we’re willing to bet that if you asked them to do a Book Character Pumpkin book report, you might just get that reaction!
The idea is simple: get kids to read a book, and then decorate a pumpkin at home to either resemble one of the book’s characters or go with the book’s theme. The kids then get to bring their masterpieces to school and present both their pumpkins and book reports at the same time. Looking for a cute themed template for the reports? Try these ones we found here!
If your students’ parents are anything like we are, they just might get a sinking feeling in their stomachs at the thought of having to gut and carve pumpkins with their littles. Oh the mess….. We therefore recommend setting some ‘no-carve’ rules, and maybe even giving the kids some simple ideas to get started with. Less can be more people! Parents – you’re welcome.
If you take on this book character pumpkin project, you will be in good company! Here are some cute ideas we found, and we’re not gonna lie: we’re dying to try some of these at home ourselves.
Pete The Cat
Book Character Pumpkin
Charlotte’s Web
Book Character Pumpkin
The Tin Man
Book Character Pumpkin
Junie B. Jones
Book Character Pumpkin
The Tin Man
Book Character Pumpkin
Clifford the Dog
Book Character Pumpkin
Scaredy Squirrel
Book Character Pumpkin
Cat in the Hat
Book Character Pumpkin
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
Book Character Pumpkin
Fly Guy
Book Character Pumpkin
Captain Underpants
Book Character Pumpkin
Wonder
Book Character Pumpkin
If you try book character pumpkins and reports with your students, we really hope you’ll share with us in the comments, or better yet, send us some photos. Combining the fun of Halloween with the magic of books, what could be better?
Happy Reading, and Happy Halloween!
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