Thursday, March 1, 2012

Halloween Costumes for Babies: Ten Amazing Age Appropriate Outfits


Halloween is fast approaching and the search starts for most people around the world looking for the best Halloween costume for their babies. It seems that every Halloween, babies either get to wear the first-thing-mommy-saw-not-so-cool costume she bought from the mall or the local boutique or the super duper cool costume mommy got because she can't wear it for herself or wasn't able to wear it as a child (sounds familiar, right?). *wink*

Well, enough about all those other stuff and let's start with the ten Halloween costumes for babies that are a sure head-turner and also that's comfy for our little bundle of joy. Here are the top ten costumes for babies from newborns to toddlers:

The Pea Pod. This Halloween costume is very suitable for the newborns since these little angels need all the swaddling the world has to offer. It does not only provide a stylish appeal but most importantly it satisfies the baby's need for bonding.
The Turkey Platter. Since most babies lie down during the first and second month, this very unique Halloween costume for babies is a sure mouth-drooling work of art. It does not only work as a costume but also as a leg warmer as well.
The Caterpillar. Let's imagine that the baby is already three months old and by this time he/she can already hold up his/her head. This would be a very great chance to introduce to the baby costumes that come with head accessories such as headbands with antennas. Cute, right?!
The Jack-O-Lantern. This type of Halloween costume for baby is the best during this times of the baby's developmental milestone, because by the age of four months most babies can already support their upper chest thus the paramount position to expose the Jack-O-Lantern's face!
The Circus Clown. There's nothing cuter than a baby wearing a clown's costume and make-up! When the baby has already mastered the "social smile" between the second to the fifth month then it is more enticing since during these times the baby will now learn how to laugh and giggle (especially when in a very good mood!).
The Bunny Rabbit. Every time I see a cute, white and cuddly bunny rabbit it sure makes me smile, what more if a baby wears it as a Halloween costume! Let your adorable baby wear the bunny costume since by this time at six months the baby will start learning how to crawl and change from a supine to prone position. I can just imagine how lovely the sight would be!
The Wizard. The seventh month is the time when the baby can now grab things with their tiny hands without constantly dropping them. Take advantage of your baby's new talent by letting him or her hold props like wands (make sure they are made of soft and non-pointy materials like felt and rubber for safety purposes) along with their long gown adorned with silver stars.
The Grandfather's clock. Remember the walking clock from Beauty and the Beast? Imagine if a baby who just learned how to stand with support at eight to ten gets inside a Grandfather's clock costume with a matching fake mustache and a beard. Now here's a scenario: the baby stands up but suddenly fell down on his bottom. No problem! The costume also doubles as a bum protector. giggle
The Ballerina or the Tin Soldier. At eleven months to one year of age the baby will now learn to start walking. Why not make the most of your baby's new capabilities by letting him/her wear a costume he/she could strut around the house and neighbourhood with style. These costumes are so practical you could even let your child wear them during Christmas for The Nutcracker play!
The Superhero or the Disney Princess. At two years of age when children spend most of their time watching cartoons there is a great chance that your toddler will now request costumes as seen on TV as it is common during this age when the child likes to be Superman or Cinderella. (Let's just keep an eye on our little superheroes since they might think the costumes will give them the ability to fly or be invisible!)

There are still many possible Halloween costumes for babies. All you have to do is use your imagination and let the inner child in you decide. Be creative and be indigenous if you plan on making your baby's own costume and surely you and your family will have a lot of pictures to enjoy for the rest of your lives!




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