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Halloween costumes for toddler???

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  • mildred1978
    mildred1978 Posts: 3,367 Forumite
    POPPYOSCAR wrote: »
    Some of the toddler witch costumes are very cute. The dresses are quite colourful and they have dinky little witches hats

    Oh good. What's next, Hitler costumes for newborns?
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  • POPPYOSCAR
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    Oh good. What's next, Hitler costumes for newborns?

    Oh don't be so miserable!! children love dressing up.

    Never did mine any harm. Do not think they have put any spells on anyone!! No caldrons in the bedroom or broomsticks at the back door!!
  • Poppy9
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    Couldn't you just make him a ghost costume from an old white sheet or just get some devil horns to add to a red top?

    p.s don't know why but not sure I like the thought of dressing up a 2 year old in a scary costume so perhaps I'd go for a pumpkin!
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  • mildred1978
    mildred1978 Posts: 3,367 Forumite
    Poppy9 wrote: »

    p.s don't know why but not sure I like the thought of dressing up a 2 year old in a scary costume so perhaps I'd go for a pumpkin!

    My point exactly. Thank you. :beer:
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  • POPPYOSCAR
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    Poppy9 wrote: »
    Couldn't you just make him a ghost costume from an old white sheet or just get some devil horns to add to a red top?

    p.s don't know why but not sure I like the thought of dressing up a 2 year old in a scary costume so perhaps I'd go for a pumpkin!

    Have you seen the toddler outfits they are not a bit scary, nothing like the older witch costumes, they are pretty like the princess dress up outfits.
  • Poppy9
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    POPPYOSCAR wrote: »
    Have you seen the toddler outfits they are not a bit scary, nothing like the older witch costumes, they are pretty like the princess dress up outfits.

    Girls are okay but isn't OP boy so I'm at a loss to think what a boy could go as beside Vampire, Devil, Zombie or Ghost:D

    ooh just reread it and it's a girl.

    At that age I'd home make for a girl, well that's what I did anyway as we spend an afternoon painting a cape from an old waist slip !
    :) ~Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone.~:)
  • Giggle
    Giggle Posts: 3,137 Forumite
    POPPYOSCAR wrote: »
    Have you seen the toddler outfits they are not a bit scary, nothing like the older witch costumes, they are pretty like the princess dress up outfits.
    Your so right there are some lovely ones out there
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  • Tink_04
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    Hi its for my daughter - she hates anything frilly and won't wear any thing with netting on - not sure where the idea that Halloween is wrong now came from but thanks for the tips :D
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  • mildred1978
    mildred1978 Posts: 3,367 Forumite
    Tink_04 wrote: »
    Hi its for my daughter - she hates anything frilly and won't wear any thing with netting on - not sure where the idea that Halloween is wrong now came from but thanks for the tips :D

    I never said Halloween was wrong. Just questioned why anyone would want to dress a TODDLER as a WITCH (not you).
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  • Gleek
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