This post was inspired by a story from a few days ago about three-year-old Caiden, who wanted to be “Elsa” from Disney's Frozen. His cool parents obliged. Now, we've decided to collect pictures of all the little girls and boys who decided to dress like the heroes they admire—whether they be women or men—and we want you to submit your pictures and stories, too.
Has your little tot ever done something like Caiden? Post your pictures and stories below, or vote on your favorite!
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This Is My Three Year Old This Year. She Couldn't Decide Between Vader Or Elsa
My Son Caiden Wants To Be Elsa For Halloween This Year
My Daughter Wanted To Be A Wolf For Halloween, I Decided To Play Along
He Is So Happy With This Dress On
My Five Year Old Daughter Last Halloween
My Daughter Loves All The Avengers, But The Hulk Is Her Favorite
My Daughter As The 10th Doctor From Doctor Who
That's great! I didn't even need the caption to tell who she was dressed as!
Nancy Wanted To Be A Stormtrooper
i did this last year with my sister! an old lady asked us: and how are you boys tonight? we both took off our helmets at the same time. her eyes got wide and then she started laughing and gave us extra candy.
My Daughter Dresses Up As Deadpool
My Son Fancied Being Snow White
My 6 Year Old Son As Princess Leia. He Was Elsa Last Year
My Gorgeous Baby Brother Loves His Princess Dress
You really shouldn't let him wear that. The bottom will get muddy!
Spider Man And Super Mario
My Daughter's Costume
My Daughter's Halloween Costume
This Is My Daughter Niveah And My Boy Kayden
This Is My Son As Strawberry Shortcake Last Halloween
This Is My Son As Minnie Mouse Cuz He Loves Minnie Mouse
My Daughter Two Years Ago
My Son's Halloween Costume
My Daughter Was Captain America Last Year For Halloween
My Daughter Is Going As Spiderman
Little Elsa
She's Spider Girl Every Week
It’s Hard To Find A Store-Bought Girl’s TMNT Costume That Doesn’t Look Like It’s For A Tiny Str
Jungle Kitty
This Was Me Dressed Up As Steve Irwin, The Crocodile Hunter, Because Girls Love Reptiles Too
My Daughter Is Going To Be Spiderman For Halloween This Year
My Three Year Old Daughter Wants To Be A Dinosaur This Year
My Little Sister This Year
She’s Never Chosen A Particularly ‘Girly’ Costume
My Daughter Will Be Darth Vader
My Sister And Her Pup Ready To Avenge Some Candy
A round of applause for ALL of the "grown-ups" who let their children be children. No labels needed nor applied.
I was the red power ranger one year. It was THE BEST HALLOWEEN EVER
In the 80s, I was a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle. Alot of boys were shocked because I was a girl costuming as a boy turtle.
I can relate to these. 80% of all halloween costumes I dressed up in have been boys.
Same!! But it was a bit annoying and kind of funny that everybody called me "bro."
Load More Replies...They are ALL adorable!!! I remember being Batman when I was little, But everybody thought I was a boy... I was really annoyed.
Clearly these children don't care about who they dress up like, male or female character (children rarely discriminate), what is worrying though, is the parents that feel the need to post it online as if it was some kind of prowess. Halloween costumes are meant to be scary, somehow, letting kids cross-dressing seems to be sending the wrong message.....
A round of applause for ALL of the "grown-ups" who let their children be children. No labels needed nor applied.
I was the red power ranger one year. It was THE BEST HALLOWEEN EVER
In the 80s, I was a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle. Alot of boys were shocked because I was a girl costuming as a boy turtle.
I can relate to these. 80% of all halloween costumes I dressed up in have been boys.
Same!! But it was a bit annoying and kind of funny that everybody called me "bro."
Load More Replies...They are ALL adorable!!! I remember being Batman when I was little, But everybody thought I was a boy... I was really annoyed.
Clearly these children don't care about who they dress up like, male or female character (children rarely discriminate), what is worrying though, is the parents that feel the need to post it online as if it was some kind of prowess. Halloween costumes are meant to be scary, somehow, letting kids cross-dressing seems to be sending the wrong message.....