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Baby Halloween Costumes

By Vincent Iannelli, MD

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Halloween can be fun for just about everyone in the family.

Family members do go through stages where they have a little more or less fun on Halloween though. For example, early on, your baby and infant might not appreciate being dressed up in a Halloween costume very much, but it can be great fun for mom and dad.

Over the next few years, your toddler and preschooler will likely love Halloween, especially if they get to wear something cool like these Halloween costumes my twins had last year.

Younger school age kids have fun on Halloween too, although it is sometimes more about Halloween parties and all of the Halloween candy, than simply dressing up. As they get a little older, they then start outgrowing dressing up at all, and it may not be until college or until they have kids of their own that Halloween becomes fun again.

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