100 Days of School Old Man & Granny Costume for Cosplay & Halloween

How to Make 100th Day of School’s Costume

100 Days Of School Costume for Cosplay & Halloween
# Item Description
1 Dress Selet a fun, printed dress.
2 Cardigan Then layer a cardigan or shrug over it.
3 Socks Make sure to wear light colored socks, too.
4 White Shoes For the next piece, get a pair of white shoes.
5 Costume Set Complete the costume with this set including a cane, wig, glasses, and necklace.

How to Make 100th Day of School (Old Man) Costume

Old Man Costume for Cosplay & Halloween
# Item Description
1 Blue Long Sleeve Button Down Plaid Shirt Commence dressing up for your 100th day in school by picking this long-sleeved blue plaid button-down shirt.
2 Blue Relaxed Fit Jeans Partner your shirt with this retro pair of relaxed-fit blue jeans.
3 White Classic Sneakers Include this pair of classic white sneakers to your outfit.
4 Costume Set Age rapidly and exponentially by wearing this old man wig, moustache and eyebrows, eyeglasses, suspenders and bowtie, as well as carrying along this pipe and walking cane.

Kids celebrate the 100th day of school in clothes inspired by elders or their grannies. To dress your child for the event, be sure to let her wear a dress with a cardigan or shrug. Then match it with long socks and a pair of shoes. You can also make sure to add the grandma touch with a toy cane, a wig, plus a pair of eyeglasses.

100th Day of School is a time-honored tradition when teachers create fun ways to celebrate the 100th day of school for kids. There are hundreds of activities and ways to celebrate this milestone, such as bringing in a collection of 100 items, putting together 100-piece puzzles, report on what you will do if you have 100 dollars, and so on. But one of the most common and exciting ways is to dress up as a 100-year-old person.

100th Day of School is a fun activity for the kids. Boy wears a long-sleeved blue button-down plaid shirt, relaxed-fit blue jeans, white classic sneakers, square-rimmed eyeglasses, black suspenders, and a black bowtie.

About 100th Day of School

The 100th Day of School is an event celebrated by American students usually in elementary school. The number 100 is a number that marks a numerical milestone so the kids celebrate it with things associated with the number such as old age. The kids and teachers are welcome to dress up as grannies, too.

The 100th Day of School activity was first conceptualized by Lynn Taylor in 1979 with her colleagues David Cooper and Mary Hurdlow. Lynn then published the idea two years later in the Center for Innovation’s newsletter and it all grew from there.

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