Anonymous wrote:Does your younger not care at all what he's going to be? Both my kids have always had opinions except when they were babies. I think little kids should be able to be what they want because it's their Halloween, not be forced into some matching costume just so mom can get more likes on her instagram pictures.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. DD is very girlish and she’s not into superheroes. Every time I asked her what she wants to be, she gives me a different answer. It’s also hard to find a matching bro costume.
She’s thinking of:
Ariel - it is hard to find a crab costume for a 3 year old, lots of lobster costumes though
Fairy - what matches a fairy?!
Black cat
Witch (again)
She said no to thing 1, thing 2, Cat in the Hat.
Anonymous wrote:Here is a DIY Sebastian: https://waffle111.rssing.com/chan-21685886/latest.php Everyone will know what you're going for with Ariel there, so don't overthink it. Or just give him a lobster costume, everyone knows what you mean.
Blueberries for Sal and a bear cub. She can put the candy in her little tin pail.
Tinkerbell and Peter Pan. Or fairy and dragon because whatever. Or fairy and gnome, you could make a pointy red hat and white beard. My DS was a gnome at 18m and it was hysterical.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. DD is very girlish and she’s not into superheroes. Every time I asked her what she wants to be, she gives me a different answer. It’s also hard to find a matching bro costume.
She’s thinking of:
Ariel - it is hard to find a crab costume for a 3 year old, lots of lobster costumes though
Fairy - what matches a fairy?!
Black cat
Witch (again)
She said no to thing 1, thing 2, Cat in the Hat.