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Fun Toddler Halloween Costumes

To a parent, there is nothing more adorable than seeing their toddler in a new Halloween costume. The sight of those short little legs scurrying off to scare the neighborhood and collect treats brings a smile to your face and a tear to your eye. It’s times like this you know why you wanted to be a parent. This makes it all worth while.

Dragon Infant/Toddler Costume

Your little bundle of joy with have so much fun this Halloween in this cool dragon costume! This costume includes a dragon’s head hood with large lovable dragon eyes. Also a jumpsuit with wings attached, feet and tail, and monstrous mitts.

Your little one will roar with delight as he protects the castle dungeon and patrols the murky moat.

Don’t forget to get lots of pictures so you can show the whole family!

  • Available in Infant and Toddler Sizes: Infant (6-12 Months), Infant (18-24 Months), Toddler (2T-4T).
  • Wings: 14.5″ x 8″ attached.
  • Includes: Hood, Jumpsuit, Mitts.
  • Size 6-12M has attached footies (covering soles of feet); sizes 18-24M and 2-4T have attached shoe covers (with elastic straps under feet).

Dragon Infant/Toddler Costume

Lil’ Lamb Elite Collection Infant/Toddler Costume

Ewe know everyone will flock around your little one when she’s wearing this delightful Lil’ Lamb costume.

The Elite Collection brings the darling creatures to life, with the utmost attention to style and detail. This superior lamb costume includes a soft velour tummy and ears, complete inner lining, and bodysuit with zipper and attached bow.

It also has snap leg closure for easy diaper changes, attached tail, slip-on booties with skid resistant bottoms (booties are intended for indoor use only), and a character hood with ears. Each costume also comes in its own deluxe costume bag to protect this an precious heirloom for generations to come.

This charming costume is perfect for Halloween, Easter, Birthdays, or just creating picture perfect memories you’ll cherish long after they’ve started picking out their own costumes.

Lil' Lamb Elite Collection Infant/Toddler Costume

Lil’ Lamb Costume is available in infant and toddler sizes.

  • Sizes: 6-12 Months, 12-18 Months, and 18 Months – 2T.
  • Includes: Bodysuit, booties, and hood.
  • Snap leg closure for easy diaper changes.
  • Booties have skid resistant bottoms.
  • Packaged in an individual garment bag with hanger.

*Please note: The mid section of this costume is very roomy and may fit your child loosely.

Story Book Witch Toddler Costume

Transform her into that most timeless of Halloween characters, the witch.

There is no question that one of the most requested Halloween costumes is the witch. For Halloween, the witch has been popular almost forever. Its popularity may grown and fade, but you will rarely be out of style dressing as a witch for Halloween. And this is a really great outfit. So if she wants to dress up like a witch, do it with style.

Let her spin her own mystical tales in this classic witch costume!

A fun and whimsical full-skirted black dress with orange accents and stitching on bodice, as well as a green striped underskirt, sleeves and attached apron with black kitty accent. Also features a matching black witch’s hat with orange stitching and green striped accents. Now she’s ready for some trick or treating in storybook style!

  • Includes: Dress, Hat.
  • Boots are not included.
  • Available in Toddler Sizes: Toddler (2T), Toddler (3T-4T).
Story Book Witch Toddler Costume

Here are some things customers are saying…

“…this costume is better made than some of the others I had bought online.”
“…I was totally shocked at how AWESOME it was!!!…”
“…couldn’t believe the quality and cuteness!”
“…only buy our costumes here now.”
“…will come here every year from now on for our costume needs!!”
“Cutest witch EVER!”

You can read these and all the rest of the customer comments at BuyCostumes.com.

Fun Adult Halloween Costumes

Finding new and unique adult costumes can be a challenge. Here are some tips to help you find just the right costume for you!

For young and old alike, Halloween is a holiday for everyone to enjoy. Most people simply enjoy dressing up and hanging out with friends.

Rather than celebrate the dark meaning of the holiday, they focus on having fun. My family has always enjoyed  Halloween.

After all, it is a great excuse to try to scare the life out of each other. We even compete to see who can scare whom more. My father once dressed up as Michael Myers from the Halloween horror movie and hid behind a tree. He scared the wits out of every person who was unlucky enough to walk by.

When it comes to adult costumes for Halloween you have two options. You can buy something, or you can make something. I don’t believe I have ever bought adult costumes, as I find it much more fun to make something. When you make adult costumes on your own, you can make anything you heart desires, and you can be sure no one else will be wearing the exact same thing. No matter how crafty you are, or if you feel you are all thumbs, you can find ideas for adult costumes that you can make at home.

Many adult costumes you find in stores are older versions of what the children are wearing, with a few exceptions. There are some costumes that are decidedly adult only, and those are usually for women. If you want something unique, don’t go to the store and buy one. Although, if you look online for adult costumes, you may find something that no one else in your area has, and you may be OK. If anything, you can find an outrageous wig or a wild prop to make your costume unique.

For the truly memorable adult costumes, you must make one yourself. If you have something in mind, you can search through thrift stores to find the pieces you need, and go to craft stores for most of the special effects you may be looking for. If you don’t like to sew and glue, go to a store that carries nothing but adult costumes, and mix and match a few different items. If you are fresh out of ideas, look online for something you love, and give it a personal twist. You can also look through your closet for a lost piece of clothing you no longer wear, and think of many different adult costumes you could construct from it. This may be the best way to come up with a unique costume when you’ve run out of ideas.

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Have a fun and safe Halloween!

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09/30/2009

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