Have a Spooktacular First Halloween: 5 Adorable Costume Ideas for Your Little Boo

In the realm of Halloween delight
Our pacifiers bring comfort through the night.
In orange and black, oh what a festive sight,
Guiding your little ghoul under the moonlight.

As the leaves turn brown and the air begins to gets crisp, Halloween-lovers of all ages eagerly anticipate the spookiest night of the year. And while your little one might not be ready for haunted houses or candy hunts just yet, there's no reason they can't join in the fun with some adorable costumes. That’s why we came up with five super simple outfit ideas for your tiny trick-or-treater, complete with easy cutout mask and hat inspiration.

  1. The Purr-fect Cat

Transform your little one into an irresistibly cute kitty cat. Start with a cozy black onesie as the base, add some clip-on felt ears, draw on some whiskers with some non-toxic face-paint or eyeliner, and top it off with a blossom pacifier.


  1. Little Witch-in-Training

Dress your baby up as the tiniest witch in town. Cut out a miniature witch hat, pair with a black onesie, and find a small dustpan brush to use as their miniature broomstick. Channel their inner Wicked Witch of the West with a sage pacifier.

  1. A Spooky Bat

Turn your baby into Halloween’s favorite night-dwelling creature with a bat costume. Begin with a black onesie, attach some felt bat wings to the back, and cut out a simple bat mask. Give them an extra hint of Halloween magic with a black pacifier.

  1. Superhero in Diapers

For a dose of superhero cuteness, use an old sheet to make a mini cape, cut out an eye-mask in a bold color, and draw on your favorite hero's emblem. They may not be able to leap tall buildings in a single bound, but they ‘ll certainly melt hearts. For an extra dash of boldness, pair this costume with a cornflower pacifier.

  1. Ahoy, Tiny Pirate

Arrr, matey! Your baby can sail the high seas in this adorable pirate costume. All you need is an eye patch and a striped onesie for this easy ensemble. Style with a candy apple pacifier for a fun pop of color.

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