Quick Easy Halloween Costumes for Toddlers

Looking for quick easy Halloween costumes you can make with things you can find around the house?

If you are reading this on October 31st, just a few hours before trick or treating with your child and you have no idea what to dress them as, I have some simple ideas for you.

In an ideal situation you have time to plan in advance WITH your child who or what they want to be for Halloween

Dressing up does not mean spending a lot of money. A child can be content with his or hers costume even if it is simply things from around the house.

Keep It Real

I love when children dress up as something they are passionate about. Let them show off their personal interests and future dream profession.

When it comes to my child's clothes I only think of one thing - Comfort!

The same applies for your child's Halloween costume, especially if you are sending them to school dressed up and they are expected to wear it for most of the day.

Remember... You are not around to help them when they need to go to the bathroom. ;-)

So... with COMFORT in mind here are my favorite home made Halloween costumes:

Soccer Player Costume

What You Will Need

Enthusiastic Soccer Player
Soccer Jersey: Boys' Soccer Jerseys on Amazon
Running Shoes
Soccer Ball: Chastep Foam Soccer Ball (optional)

Soccer Player Costume

Hockey Player Costume

What You Will Need

Aspiring NHL Player
Hockey Jersey: NHL Youth Team Uniform with Helmet
Black Sweat Pants: Under Armour Boys' Sweat Pants
Hockey Helmet
Hockey Stick: Le Petit Sports Hockey Stick (optional)

Hockey Player Costume

Karate Master Costume

What You Will Need

Tough Little Fighter
Karate Uniform: Macho Kids' Karate Uniform

Karate Master Costume

Ballerina Costume

What You Will Need

Free Spirited Dancer
Ballet Dress: Stelle Girls' Tutu Ballet Dress
Tutu
Tights

Ballerina Costume
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