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this year there are alot of really cute animal costumes out there for babies so I think im going to dress my son as either a monkey, elephant, or giraffe (probably elephant) and im going to dress as a zoo keeper
Dress like a farmer and dress the baby (or babies) in cow costumes. I also think Disney has some options such as Winnie the Pooh and baby is the pot of honey.
we did this!!! my son was a cow and my DH and i dressed as the farmer and his wife. everyone loved it--lol
When my kids were little, I dressed as Cruella DeVille and dressed my kids as dalmatian puppies. (my costume was made mostly with stuff I had at home, the wig, long gloves and long cigarette holder were purchased. That and bright red lipstick and you're set. The kids costumes were modified from inexpensive store-bought ones.)
We even won a costume contest!
It was also quite funny to be driving to the Halloween party and to pull up alongside another car with kids in it. I really did look like Cruella!
For moms & babies the mom could dress as a witch and the baby could be a black kitty.
Mine isn't really a baby any more, but my 3 year old is going to be Spiderman and I am going as the press (the paper is always trying to get a picture of Spidy, get it?). I figure I'm taking a ton of pictures anyway, may as well dress the part.
This year, the little one is going be be Yoda, dad Chewbacca or Han Solo, and me Princess Leia (we like Star Wars ).
Or making the kids a paduan learner outfit and mom/dad a Jedi master is pretty easy - you really just need a brown cloak and a cheap plastic light saber.
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