28 Of The Most Brilliant Children’s Halloween Costumes
Halloween is the only night of the year when anybody can trade their own identities into anyone’s (or anything’s) they want, no questions asked. Children are probably the most active and excited Halloween enthusiasts, so we decided to share 28 of the creepiest, funniest, weirdest, and prettiest children’s Halloween costume ideas for this year’s fiesta of horror and fun!
via: boredpanda
Van Gogh And His Painting “Starry Night”
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Carl from Up!
Photo credits: Auburn Soul
Toy Soldiers
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Edward Scissorhands
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Old Lady
Photo credits: Angie
Harry Potter And Fluffy
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Frida Kahlo
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Baby Octopus
Photo credits: Romany Arend
Groot from Guardians Of The Galaxy
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Baby Chewbacca And Leia
Photo credits: Brandon
Chucky
Photo credits: Yadira
Alex from A Clockwork Orange
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Angel Statue
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Coin Costume
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Frodo from Lord Of The Rings
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E.T.
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Ace Ventura
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Fluffy Einstein
Photo credits: Katie McCoy
Where’s Waldo
Photo credits: Sarah
Head In A Fridge
Photo credits: Tracy Boswort
Baby Harry
Photo credits: Leah
Starbucks Coffee And A Barista
Photo credits: Kourtney Maciel Avila
Power Loader Baby from Aliens
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Zombie Girl
Photo credits: Rick Pawl
Head On A Platter
Photo credits: Jennifer McQuay-Campbell
Baby Björk
Photo credits: Lien Nguyen
Walking Graveyard
Photo credits: Margaret & Parker
Junior Dwight Schrute
Photo credits: Pete Stott
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such a great information you provide thanks for this .
You forgot the best one!
some of them are fantastic tho. the baby octopus is like the cutest thing I have ever seen
I like them, think it shows imagination and creativity on the parents part, my favorite (being a Doctor Who fan) is the (Weeping) Angel.
Awesome, creative, humorous! The fun of Halloween!!
Chill people!
People are to uptight anymore good greif!!!
To define this trash as “brilliant” needs a really messed up sense of judgement. To be exact, I think they’re the dumbest and most idiotic adult’s creations of all time. Instead of happyness we teach brutality to our children. We’re totally unaware of their sensitivity and innocence. Then we’re “surprised” when they often develop such problematic personalities and behaviours. We’re the real villains here: explain me the meaning of dressing a little girl like a zombie and putting a sliced open bunny in her hands? Are they crazy or what?
Wow, you are taking this way too far, lol. Sure, the bunny having a limb ripped off might be a little excessive, but its not like it has blood and guts flying out everywhere. The child has a scary costume, thats really not a big deal. Looking scary for one day out of the year isn’t going to turn your child into a sociopath or anything. If you don’t teach your child the difference between costumes and real life, then you’re impairing them more than you would be by making them think that the world is just butterflies and rainbows. Maybe the kids wanted to dress that way? If they aren’t dressing up in scary costumes, other kids will. People will also have scary decorations in their yard, play scary music, and possibly be wearing scary costumes too. If you’re so overprotective, your kid is likely going to have a much more difficult time in the personality department than the kids that wore a scary costume…
Agreed. They are just costumes. If the parents are teaching kids
the difference between real life and costumes, then they will be okay after wearing
one scary costume. If this child wanted to dress up like a zombie, and actually
helped make the costumes, these parents are doing nothing more than feeding the
child’ creativity, which is a good thing.
Baby zombie would tramatize a kid
A kid doesn’t know what a zombie is. Adults made fear in children mind.
Most of these kids won’t know what the hell their costume is supposed to be. And honestly, I highly doubt that dressing your kid up as a zombie would frighten him/her, especially since you’re showing them that IT IS A COSTUME and that those scary people aren’t real. You’re showing that kid that monsters are imaginary if nothing else. If you dress your daughter up as a princess every year and don’t let her go to houses with scary decorations, or see people in scary costumes, or watch scary movies, she will probably be more frightened than ever when she first sees it rather than knowing its all fake and being used to it.
Van Gogh and Starry Night have the exact expression of happiness on their faces as I would expect from two kids dressed up as Van Gogh and Starry Night. None happiness.
They don’t know any better, they just haven’t gotten any candy yet lol.