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Cute Romping Toddler Halloween Costumes That Are More "Treat" Than …

  • April 14, 2010 7:06 pm

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When it comes to making your own infant or toddler Halloween costumes, you can have the time of your life! It may be challenging to find just the right costumes, as you stay within your budget and create a infant or toddler Halloween costume that is both safe to wear while being easy to get in and out of.

The safest and simplest infant costumes or those suited for toddler Halloween costumes should never interfere with their movements of wavering walk or their eyesight. Remember all those steep steps of homes that they may trick or treat, or the Halloween party they may be attending.

The ability to wear clothing under the costume is helpful when the climate is not so warm during this time of year, particularly if the costume will be worn over a jacket and additional clothing. Be certain that neither infant nor toddler Halloween costume impedes the movement of the children’s extremities; bunching or gather outfits will make it difficult to walk.

When dealing with infant and toddler Halloween costumes, whether they are bought or handmade, inspect them for safety. Every mask should be under review to make sure that it does not to hinder their vision. Face painting on the other hand is ideal. Face painting will not interfere with being able to see, while they are enjoying Halloween fun. Review any type of flowing infant and toddler Halloween costumes to make sure that it is not too long, as this will create hazards for a child as they move about. There are many fantastic new arrivals in infant and toddler costumes for Halloween. Many are available that include the use of face paints rather than a mask.

Want the safest suit possible? Opt for a suit that has few pieces and no mask. Some cute toddler costume ideas include a monkey, doggy, kitty or princess. Use face paint instead of a mask and easily attach ears or a crown with either a headband or barrettes. A shortened monkey tail will also help avoid potential tripping. TIP: make sure your little prince or princess can easily get in and out of the suit. This makes bathroom breaks as simple as possible!

Depending on the age of your little “trick or treater,” they may still be putting everything into their mouth. Avoid any dangling pieces that Jr. and Suzy will want to taste. An infant Halloween costume should obviously avoid any elaborate hood or head coverings.

Most store bought toddler Halloween costumes are relatively safe. Standards have been placed that require suits to be flame resistant. Double check just to be sure. Lighted jack o’ lanterns are awfully pretty to new “trick or treaters.” For your own pumpkins, use a glow stick instead of the standard candle.

The whole point of picking out the perfect toddler costume is to have fun! Your costume should reflect this. With a little know-how, it will be easy to find a costume that is safe and interesting, which allows for an exciting and enchanting evening. Edited by Glinda Zuladra

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Cute Romping Toddler Halloween Costumes That Are More "Treat" Than …