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The only work I had to do was cut the sponge into square pieces and make the squares on the shirt. The hat and tools and belt can be found at most dollar stores I used the Fisher-Price set we already had at home.
All you need are overalls, an orange shirt, a toy hard hat, work-type boots and a toy tool belt. We already had everything but an orange shirt. The tool belt was a Christmas gift from the dollar store. They usually have hard hats too. My son Brooks was a Bob the Builder nut. But every time we went shopping for a Bob costume they were plastic and cheap looking.
As a construction worker, he is often shown to be wearing his building clothing which consists of a red and orange patch shirt, faded blue overalls, brown shoes, and a yellow construction worker's hat. Around his waist, Bob also carries a tan colored tool-belt. When his hat is removed, he is revealed to have brown hair. His hair was longer during his youth.
From the first to third series , Bob wore a tape measure on the back of his tool belt. Bob The Builder Wiki Explore. The Show. Episode Guide. Rules Manual of Style Staff Announcements. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? History Talk 4. Main Page. Behind the Scenes. Original Series. Ready, Steady, Build! Potts Marjorie formerly Mr. Beasley formerly Mr. Bentley formerly Mrs. Percival Mrs. Broadbent Mr.
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