Halloween Costume for 10 year old boy

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cute or scary one? Kid has no preferences, so what is popular now? We have no religion.


"Cute" ones are only for kids under 5 ish. At that age he will want scary. A mask is a simple way. Tell him a budget and have him look online for masks and stuff.


Mine will probably go as a cheeseburger and he is 9.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cute or scary one? Kid has no preferences, so what is popular now? We have no religion.


"Cute" ones are only for kids under 5 ish. At that age he will want scary. A mask is a simple way. Tell him a budget and have him look online for masks and stuff.


Mine will probably go as a cheeseburger and he is 9.


What an odd costume. Background?
Anonymous
Mine asked to be a banana.
Anonymous
Mine asked to go as a taco or banana. Spotty kid who has gone as various players in the past. Also we have done scary and won a costume contest so he mentioned that. He went as a shark bitten surfer.
Anonymous
My 7 year old ALSO asked to be a banana. What's up with this?
Anonymous
The "cool" boys in my sons class are all going as bananas.
Mine is very stressed about this. He doesn't want to be a banana because thise boys don't talk to him, but he also doesn't want to be anything that will be mocked. If Halloween was just ToT this wouldn't be a big deal but the school aspect makes it so.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 7 year old ALSO asked to be a banana. What's up with this?


Fortnite
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cute or scary one? Kid has no preferences, so what is popular now? We have no religion.


"Cute" ones are only for kids under 5 ish. At that age he will want scary. A mask is a simple way. Tell him a budget and have him look online for masks and stuff.


Mine will probably go as a cheeseburger and he is 9.


What an odd costume. Background?


We really like food?
Anonymous
I was at my local spirit Halloween and food costumes are a thing! Cookies, tacos, bacon, pez...so many choices.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pick his favorite professional athlete. Always a safe choice.


- not if the athlete is of a different race / ethnicity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pick his favorite professional athlete. Always a safe choice.


- not if the athlete is of a different race / ethnicity.


My non-black kid can't go as Michael Jordan?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pick his favorite professional athlete. Always a safe choice.


- not if the athlete is of a different race / ethnicity.

Yes they can. Wear their jersey and carry a ball. Don't do makeup or a wig.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pick his favorite professional athlete. Always a safe choice.


- not if the athlete is of a different race / ethnicity.


My non-black kid can't go as Michael Jordan?


No. This would be highly offensive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can never go wrong with these goofy inflatable dinosaur costumes:

https://www.partycity.com/kids-t-rex-inflatable-costume---jurassic-world-1007085.html?srsltid=AfmBOopfcdYGU62g5s__RKwKvbuBt-vlD5-nqaLbbbZio5iIvMSWr17JYhM


My 9yo insisited on getting one like this (not this exact costume but similar) and I have no idea how he's going to actually walk around trick or treating in it! It seems so awkward to me. I warned him, not much else I can do lol. They don't dress up at school so that's not an issue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pick his favorite professional athlete. Always a safe choice.


- not if the athlete is of a different race / ethnicity.


My non-black kid can't go as Michael Jordan?


Nobody gonna stop little Timmy. Just don't run for office one day unless you are a Democrat in VA running for Governor.
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