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8 Easy Peasy Halloween Costumes for Baby
Before I was married, I didn’t pay all that much attention to Halloween. I usually didn’t do anything special for the occasion. Then I met Steve, and it is far and away his favorite holiday.
We spend the entire month of October celebrating the season of spook. He starts planning his costume in the spring, and I usually figure mine out on the 30th. We have been discussing what to do for Tate on Halloween. Steve’s vote is baby zombie. My vote? Something understated. A simple accessory to indicate costume without going overboard.
I gathered my favorite costume accessories for baby this Halloween. The best part? They are all on sale: $16 + under.
Click through to see my picks.
How are you planning to dress your little one as for Halloween?
PS – The Gap is having a major sale this weekend (on apparel for the whole family), make sure to check it out!
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3 Comments
Bre commented on Oct 07 11 at 7:13 amOur family is going as “duck, duck, Goose”. Little guy & I will be ducks and daddy will be Goose from Top Gun :)
Ana commented on Oct 07 11 at 10:56 amI’m trying to find a mermaid tail for Chloe. I love the idea of an acutal tail since she is not walking yet.
Kate commented on Oct 07 11 at 1:45 pmThe penguin is SO cute! My boys are both going to be Superman, Ben’s request.
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