Archive for the 'Childrens Costumes' Category

Nov 20 2012

Dr. Seuss Costumes

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Dr. Seuss Costumes If there are people in the world that do not love Dr. Seuss in some way, I don’t think that I really want to meet them. For the majority of us, Dr. Seuss was a wonderful man, smart and funny without ever talking down to children in any way. What we found [...]

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Feb 29 2012

Dress Up Costume Ideas for Children

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Children love to play dress up, that’s a given. There are so many fabulous childrens costumes to enthuse their imagination and help them to grow into confident and happy human beings. Check out these great costume ideas to get you thinking.

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Dec 28 2011

Hogwarts Themed Harry Potter Costume Ideas

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Even though the book and movie series for Harry Potter is at an end, it does not necessarily imply the finish to the popularity of the characters. In reality, Harry Potter continues to be one of the most well-liked party ideas for a variety of age ranges, for a number of good reasons. It can be enjoyable to make believe you have secret powers. You will find powerful character types for both girls and boys and you will be able to determine which side you wish to be on, good or perhaps evil. Below are a few of the greatest fancy dress options for your own personal Harry Potter concept.

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Sep 28 2011

Flight of the Bumble Bees

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The little girl whirls into the room, all sunshine and roses, kicking up dust motes as she becomes a pocket hurricane, a very small sonic boom. She tells her mother all about her day, her words tumbling and jumbled together, as thoughts vie for importance with one another. Soon she stops for a small sip [...]

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Sep 27 2011

The Pirate Costume – A Story to be Told

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Every family has at least one costume that makes the rounds, handed down from one sibling to the next and then to the other branches of the family tree, washed, patched, mended and used until it falls into complete rags. Pairs of jeans with so many hem lines snaking along the bottom cuff that it [...]

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