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Trick-or-Treat Starter Costume Checklist π
For Parents Getting Kids Ready for Their First (or Early) Halloween
β Comfort First
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Soft fabrics, not scratchy or heavy
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Easy to move in (walking, climbing steps, sitting in stroller if needed)
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Weather-ready: can layer underneath if itβs chilly
π Example: Galaxy Unicorn Onesie β cozy, warm, and toddler-friendly.
β Safety Features
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Clear vision (no fully blocked masks)
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Non-flammable materials
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Add reflective tape or glow sticks for visibility
π Example: Glow-in-the-Dark Skeleton Costume β built-in visibility.
β Size & Fit
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Avoid overly long hems (tripping hazard)
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Adjustable or elastic waistbands for comfort
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Shoes that fit (not slippery dress-up heels)
π Example: Superhero Cape & Mask Set β lightweight, fits over regular clothes.
β Age-Appropriate Style
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Toddlers: cute, simple, not scary
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Preschoolers: fun & familiar characters
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Older kids: creative or dramatic choices
π Example for older kids: Inflatable Dinosaur Costume β big impact for kids who can manage it.
β Practical Add-Ons
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Trick-or-treat bag (sturdy straps)
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Layers underneath for warmth
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Optional props (wand, sword, wings) β keep manageable
π Example: LED Light & Music Dragon Wings β adds flair without being too heavy.
β¨ Parent Tip: Do a βdress rehearsalβ at home before Halloween night. Let your child try on the costume, walk around, and practice saying βTrick or Treat!β to build excitement and comfort.