Did you know that it's Halloween today? We here at Bored Panda certainly do, we've done everything from vintage to couple's costumes, babies, one-legged guys and pregnant women too.
Of course, there is always room for more so here is a list of some kids dressed up in their coolest costumes. These lucky boys and girls have got some seriously dedicated and creative parents on their side, and were sure to have attracted plenty of candy on their trick or treats! Perhaps you can find some last-minute inspiration here if your young-un still hasn't made their choice?
What was your favorite costume when you were a kid? Did you make it yourself, or nag the parents to make it for you? Let us know in the comments below!
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Baby Grandma Costume
This Is What Halloween Is All About
Wheelchair Superman Costume
We’ve Watched Beauty And The Beast Too Many Times To Count. She Is Lucky She Has The Cutest Beast That Puts Up With Her Shenanigans
She Couldn't Decide Between The Two So She's The Hulk Fairy
My Daughter’s Wheelchair Made The Perfect Foundation For Her Halloween Costume
25 Hot Glue Sticks And A Few Blisters Later, Our Little Snail Is Ready For Halloween
My Son Is 4 With Cerebral Palsy. Every Year My Amazing Wife Builds Him A Costume To Go On His Wheelchair
He's been obsessed with Polar Express so this year he went as a train engineer. Woo woo!
And The Winner Of Best Children’s Costume Goes To
My Nephew Is Being A Very Dedicated Weatherman For Halloween. He's Pretty Awesome
These Three Girls Dressed Up As The Women Portrayed In "Hidden Figures" Are Winners
Mini Dustin For Halloween
Jellyfish Costume
I Think My Friend’s Kids May Have Won Halloween
9-Year-Old With Cerebral Palsy Dresses Up As "Beetlejuice" For Halloween
My Nephew Nailed His Ace Ventura Costume
I'm afraid most of his classmates will not get the reference and just assume he went as a ballerina
Toddler Dresses Up As Her Grandma For Halloween
A Wild Horseshoe Crab In Its Natural Habitat
Spent 2 Months Making LEGO Spiderman, My Son Won First Place At His Contest
I Told A Kid In My Neighborhood I Loved His Costume. He Replied With Asking Me If I Would "Bite His Shiny Metal Butt"
My Heart Melt When This Popped Up On My Feed
When It’s Halloween And Your Daughter Is Teething, You Play To Her Strengths
5y Girl As Pennywise
I always wonder why 4 year olds know what and who pennywise is.Do you people let them watch that movie...?
My Daughter, The Hobbit
My 6-Year-Old Sister Wanted To Be Coraline For Halloween And For Me To Accompany Her As The Other Mother. Here Is Our Result
So Last Year My Kid Wanted To Be A Mailbox For Halloween. This Year, He Wanted To Be A Vending Machine. Here Are The Results
I Cannot
This Girl Dressed Up As Billy From Strangers Things
My Niece Is All Set For Halloween. While Her Peers Might Be Elsa'ing It Up, She Marches To Her Own Beat
The Little Edward
The Little Girl That Was Mesmerized By Michelle Obama's Official Portrait Last March Dressed Up As Her This Halloween
My Kids This Halloween. Yes, Plural
This Girl's "Tired Mom" Costume
This Girl In My Town Has Spinal Muscular Atrophy, And Her Parents Made Her A Cinderella Carriage Around Her Wheelchair
Can We Just Take A Minute To Appreciate This?
A 90's Throwback Costume Presented By My Kids
She Even Giggles When You Poke Her Belly Button
I Figured Out How To Use A Sewing Machine And Made My Son A Jawa Costume
My Son As Calvin (With Hobbes!) Today For His Preschool Costume Contest
Jet Packin' Astronaut
Daughter Becomes Dad As Costume
Trick Or Treat! My Kid Is Working On His Sense Of Humor
Dressed My Baby As Jon Snow For Halloween And Used My Aunt's Dog As Ghost
My 4-Year-Old Daughter's Homemade Xenomorph Halloween Costume
Little Miss No-Face
Great costume, but I'm wondering if the crying girl in the second picture thought she was the real thing.
Homemade Halloween
My Nephew So Mad He A Hamburger
My Friend's 3-Year-Old Son In Preschool Today
Many truly great costumes and many enthusiastic and hard wokring parents behind them. But I truly love the kids that want to dress up as something totally mundane, like a salad or a road or a fart. those really make me laugh.
The road and egg salad sandwich were my faves!!
Load More Replies...I purchased a simple lion costume for my son's first Halloween. He refused to wear it and went out wearing his normal clothing. When asked what he was, he said, in a no nonsense, don't mess with me voice, "I am two !" Nobody questioned him.
These are all well executed, but for too many it seems like the parent are making the kids dress up in costumes only relevant to the parents. No 4 year old should know or appreciate Game of Thrones Characters. Or Stranger Things. Some of these feel a little too much like its done to boost the parent's Social Media presence and not to make a child happy.
You'd be amazed how many things small kids pick up. And even though they don't watch the show can be totally obsessed with a poster or other image from it. I mean there is so much material out there with Jon Snow that looks very cool.
Load More Replies...WOW! Most of these are so much better and more creative than the ones in the celebrety post. And they have so much money to spend....these kids won Halloween!
These costumes are great. Many are handmade and way better than the costumes worn by the celebrities at a fraction of the price.
First, The kids dressed up as horror movie figures probably haven't seen the movies. The fun is making a cool costume to trick or treat with the parents. Second, people are missing the point. Halloween, like numerous children's tales full of blood and murder, don't teach kids about monsters. For children, the world and especially the night is full of scary monsters as it is. They teach them monsters can be confronted and defeated.
This reminded me of that one post where the mom dressed her daughter as a luxury brand purse - and the daughter looked so sad. Ah yes, all the hate I will inevitably receive, but like someone already pointed out; kids - babies and toddlers especially, are just parent's props for all the social likes.
Can we just have dressed up babies all year, please? ! And pupperdogs!
Star wars terrified me when I was little, but I was unphased by horror films. I was that kid who was scared of Santa and the Easter Bunny, but loved horror. Lol
Uh...some (not all) of these are parents and not kid ideas. I can't get behind that. I have a 3 and 4 year old. Believe me, I know what kids want to be and what they won't entertain. There are a few listed that are odd, but you know are legit because kids are funny that way, but the rest are parents forcing what they want. That's just sad.
I've appreciated horror movies ever since I was very little and it's made a lot of things easier for me now. There's a big difference between trying not to traumatize children and just sheltering them to make poorly adjusted adults.
Load More Replies...I'm pretty sure you are a good example of this in your community but in my country nobody knows you. How come??
Load More Replies...I watched Horror movies all the time as a kid. Disney and Horror Films that was it. Alien, The Mummy, Jurassic Park was my bed time movie, Poltergeist, the Shining, The Haunting, Hannibal, Dracula, Interview With A Vampire, Van Helsing. I got a book of silly ghost stories. I read Goosebumps and Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark at a young age. And to this day I still love Horror Films. I grew up with Horror.
Load More Replies...Many truly great costumes and many enthusiastic and hard wokring parents behind them. But I truly love the kids that want to dress up as something totally mundane, like a salad or a road or a fart. those really make me laugh.
The road and egg salad sandwich were my faves!!
Load More Replies...I purchased a simple lion costume for my son's first Halloween. He refused to wear it and went out wearing his normal clothing. When asked what he was, he said, in a no nonsense, don't mess with me voice, "I am two !" Nobody questioned him.
These are all well executed, but for too many it seems like the parent are making the kids dress up in costumes only relevant to the parents. No 4 year old should know or appreciate Game of Thrones Characters. Or Stranger Things. Some of these feel a little too much like its done to boost the parent's Social Media presence and not to make a child happy.
You'd be amazed how many things small kids pick up. And even though they don't watch the show can be totally obsessed with a poster or other image from it. I mean there is so much material out there with Jon Snow that looks very cool.
Load More Replies...WOW! Most of these are so much better and more creative than the ones in the celebrety post. And they have so much money to spend....these kids won Halloween!
These costumes are great. Many are handmade and way better than the costumes worn by the celebrities at a fraction of the price.
First, The kids dressed up as horror movie figures probably haven't seen the movies. The fun is making a cool costume to trick or treat with the parents. Second, people are missing the point. Halloween, like numerous children's tales full of blood and murder, don't teach kids about monsters. For children, the world and especially the night is full of scary monsters as it is. They teach them monsters can be confronted and defeated.
This reminded me of that one post where the mom dressed her daughter as a luxury brand purse - and the daughter looked so sad. Ah yes, all the hate I will inevitably receive, but like someone already pointed out; kids - babies and toddlers especially, are just parent's props for all the social likes.
Can we just have dressed up babies all year, please? ! And pupperdogs!
Star wars terrified me when I was little, but I was unphased by horror films. I was that kid who was scared of Santa and the Easter Bunny, but loved horror. Lol
Uh...some (not all) of these are parents and not kid ideas. I can't get behind that. I have a 3 and 4 year old. Believe me, I know what kids want to be and what they won't entertain. There are a few listed that are odd, but you know are legit because kids are funny that way, but the rest are parents forcing what they want. That's just sad.
I've appreciated horror movies ever since I was very little and it's made a lot of things easier for me now. There's a big difference between trying not to traumatize children and just sheltering them to make poorly adjusted adults.
Load More Replies...I'm pretty sure you are a good example of this in your community but in my country nobody knows you. How come??
Load More Replies...I watched Horror movies all the time as a kid. Disney and Horror Films that was it. Alien, The Mummy, Jurassic Park was my bed time movie, Poltergeist, the Shining, The Haunting, Hannibal, Dracula, Interview With A Vampire, Van Helsing. I got a book of silly ghost stories. I read Goosebumps and Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark at a young age. And to this day I still love Horror Films. I grew up with Horror.
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